Language and space / edited by Paul Bloom [and others].

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Other Authors: Bloom, Paul, 1963-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT, 1999.
Series:Language, speech, and communication.
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Table of Contents:
  • The architecture of the lingustic-spatial interface / Ray Jackendoff
  • How much space gets into language / Manfred Bierwisch
  • Perspective taking and ellipsis in spatial descriptions / Willem J.M. Levelt
  • Frames of reference and Molyneux's question : cross linguistic evicence/ Stephen C. Levinson
  • The confluence of space and language in signed languages / Karen Emmorey
  • Fictive motion in language and "ception" / Leonard Talmy
  • The spatial prepositions in English, vector grammar and the cognitive map theory / John O'Keefe
  • Multiple geometric representations of objects in languages and language learners / Barbara Landau
  • Preverbal representation and language / Jean M. Mandler
  • Learning how to structure space for language : a crosslinguistic perspective / Melissa Bowerman
  • Space to think / Philip N. John-Laird
  • Spatial perspective in descriptions / Barbara Tversky
  • A computational analysis of the apprehension of spatial relations / Gordeon D. Logan and Daniel D. Sadler
  • The language-to-object perception interface :evidence from neuropsychology / Tim Shallice
  • Space and language / Mary A. Peterson, Lynn Nadel, Paul Bloom, and Merri F. Garrett.