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Representing direction in language and space

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posted on 2024-03-12, 21:32 authored by Emile van der ZeeEmile van der Zee, John Slack
<p>This book focuses on how direction is represented in language, and how direction is represented in spatial terms for the purpose of language. Two issues are addressed in particular. The first issue concerns the constituents of language encoding direction. Which linguistic constituents encode direction, and how do they do it? The second issue concerns the possible vehicle for representing a direction such as 'in front of the car'. What are the spatial distinctions underlying such linguistic expressions? [taken from Chapter 1]</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Volume

1

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN

9780199260195

Date Submitted

2007-05-14

Date Accepted

2007-05-14

Date of First Publication

2007-05-14

Date of Final Publication

2007-05-14

ePrints ID

750

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