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Spatial Language Use Predicts Spatial Memory of Children: Evidence from Sign, Speech, and Speech-plus-gesture ...
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Knowledge transfer for tool use in the Goffin's cockatoo ...
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Knowledge transfer for tool use in the Goffin's cockatoo ...
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Language Proficiency Impacts the Benefits of Co-Speech Gesture for Narrative Understanding Through a Visual Attention Mechanism ...
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The Role of Hand Gestures in Emotion Communication ...
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The Role of Hand Gestures in Emotion Communication ...
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Variation in spatial concepts: Different frames of reference on different axes ...
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Memory Constraints on Cross Situational Word Learning ...
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Memory Constraints on Cross Situational Word Learning ...
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Is it for all? Spatial abilities matter in processing gestures during the comprehension of spatial language ...
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Speak before you listen: Pragmatic reasoning in multi-trial language games ...
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The asymmetry between descriptions of vertical and horizontal spatial relations ...
Abstract: Language guides how we conceptualize the level of detail in categorical spatial relations (Bowerman, 1996; Choi, 2006). This study examined whether details in different dimensions (i.e., distance and direction) given in spatial descriptions vary as a function of spatial categories. We asked Turkish speaking participants (N=40) to describe the spatial relation between two geometric objects aligned either on the horizontal or the vertical axis. There were three relations (on/above, under/below, next to/near) of which the direction (left, right) and the distance (adjacent, 5 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm) varied equally. More detailed descriptions in terms of direction and distance were provided for ‘next to/near’ compared to ‘on/above’ and ‘under/below’ relations. These results suggest an asymmetry between vertical and horizontal axes. Sensitivity for detailed descriptions along the horizontal axis may relate to language-specific spatial categorization. ...
Keyword: Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Pragmaliguistics; Psycholinguistics; Semiotics
URL: https://underline.io/lecture/26773-the-asymmetry-between-descriptions-of-vertical-and-horizontal-spatial-relations
https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/9f40-c886
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Categorical Perception as a Combination of Nature and Nurture ...
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Categorical Perception as a Combination of Nature and Nurture ...
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The asymmetry between descriptions of vertical and horizontal spatial relations ...
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Is it for all? Spatial abilities matter in processing gestures during the comprehension of spatial language ...
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