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Language Cognition and Space

The State of the Art and New Directions
  • Edited by: Vyvyan Evans and Paul Chilton
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2010
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Spatial perception and cognition is fundamental to human abilities to navigate through space, identify and locate objects, and track entities in motion. Moreover, research findings in the last couple of decades reveal that many of the mechanisms humans employ to achieve this are largely innate, providing abilities to store ‘cognitive maps’ for locating themselves and others, locations, directions and routes. In this humans are like many other species. However, unlike other species, humans can employ language in order to represent space. The human linguistic ability combined with the human ability for spatial representation results in rich, creative and sometimes surprising extensions of representations for three-dimensional physical space.

Language, Cognition and Space brings together nineteen articles from leading scholars who investigate the relationship between spatial cognition and spatial language. This volume represents the state of the art in terms of language and space research and points to new directions in terms of findings, theory, and practice.


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Part I Perception and space

Vyvyan Evans
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Barbara Landau, Banchiamlack Dessalegn and Ariel Micah Goldberg
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Benjamin Bergen, Carl Polley and Kathryn Wheeler
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Part III Typological, psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches to spatial representation

Michele I. Feist
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Laura Carlson
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David Kemmerer
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Part IV Theoretical approaches to spatial representation in language

Claude Vandeloise
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Joost Zwarts
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Vyvyan Evans
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Part V Spatial representation in specific languages

Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
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Darya Shakhova and Andrea Tyler
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Kazuko Shinohara and Yoshihiro Matsunaka
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Part VI Space in sign-language and gesture

Leonard Talmy
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Irene Mittelberg
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Part VII Motion

Jordan Zlatev, Johan Blomberg and Caroline David
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Stéphanie Pourcel
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Part VIII The relation between space, time and modality

Daniel Casasanto
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Jörg Zinken
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Paul Chilton
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