which the primary object is located the reference object. In order to use projective prepositions, the speaker has to establish a reference frame (that is, an orientation) that deter-mines the direction in which the pri-mary object is located in relation to the reference object. The reference frame can be estab-lished in different ways. One way is to use the intrinsic orientation of the ref-erence object. In this case, the regions that are above, below, in front of, behind, to the left of, and to the right of the reference objects are the region
We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on pur...
We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on pur...
This introductory chapter discusses some of the main threads of the analyses proposed in the remaini...
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We usually express the spatial location of one object in reference to the other object. The former o...
This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates the cognitive representations o...
Spatial perspective can be understood through a variety of reference frames, such as intrinsic, rela...
Reference frames are abstract representations that enable people to describe the location of objects...
A cross linguistic study into the use of spatial locatives in a motion context: Is there a linguisti...
In this paper we present a framework for interpreting locative expressions containing the prepositio...
In this paper we present a framework for interpreting locative expressions containing the prepositio...
The paper examines how people’s judge-ments of proximity between two objects are influenced by the p...
Wik-Ngathan and Wik-Alkenh demonstrative use as a frame of reference Louise Ashmore (Department of L...
Spatial language is usually taken to specify where one object (located object, LO) is located with r...
We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on pur...
We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on pur...
This introductory chapter discusses some of the main threads of the analyses proposed in the remaini...
Spatial prepositions are linguistic tools to exchange information about spatial location of objects....
Vorwerg C, Weiß P. Verb Semantics Affects the Interpretation of Spatial Prepositions. Spatial Cognit...
We usually express the spatial location of one object in reference to the other object. The former o...
This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates the cognitive representations o...
Spatial perspective can be understood through a variety of reference frames, such as intrinsic, rela...
Reference frames are abstract representations that enable people to describe the location of objects...
A cross linguistic study into the use of spatial locatives in a motion context: Is there a linguisti...
In this paper we present a framework for interpreting locative expressions containing the prepositio...
In this paper we present a framework for interpreting locative expressions containing the prepositio...
The paper examines how people’s judge-ments of proximity between two objects are influenced by the p...
Wik-Ngathan and Wik-Alkenh demonstrative use as a frame of reference Louise Ashmore (Department of L...
Spatial language is usually taken to specify where one object (located object, LO) is located with r...
We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on pur...
We approach the semantics of prepositions from the perspective of conceptual spaces. Focusing on pur...
This introductory chapter discusses some of the main threads of the analyses proposed in the remaini...