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Language and Spatial Cognition

Language and Spatial Cognition

Language and Spatial Cognition

An Interdisciplinary Study of the Prepositions in English
Annette Herskovits
February 2009
Paperback
9780521109185
NZD$59.95
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Paperback

    This book provides a precise and thorough description of the meaning and use of spatial expressions, using both a linguistics and an artificial intelligence perspective, and also an enlightening discussion of computer models of comprehension and production in the spatial domain. The author proposes a theoretical framework that explains many previously overlooked or misunderstood irregularities. The use of prepositions reveals underlying schematisations and idealisations of the spatial world, which, for the most part, echo representational structures necessary for human action (movement and manipulation). Because spatial cognition seems to provide a key to understanding much of the cognitive system, including language, the book addresses one of the most basic questions confronting cognitive science and artificial intelligence, and brings fresh and original insights to it.

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    February 2009
    Paperback
    9780521109185
    220 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.33kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Part I. The Descriptive Framework:
    • 1. Meaning and use of locative expressions
    • 2. Normal situation types
    • 3. Purpose
    • 4. Ideal meanings
    • 5. Geometric descriptions
    • 6. Pragmatic factors
    • 7. Use types
    • Part II. An Excursion into Computer Models:
    • 8. Decoding and encoding
    • Part III. Case Studies:
    • 9. The three basic topological prepositions
    • 10. The projective prepositions
    • Conclusion: Index.
      Author
    • Annette Herskovits