People tend to think about time in terms of space, in some lan-guages even with identical vocabulary. It is therefore plausible to assume that the frame of reference (FOR) preferred for spa-tial descriptions also helps to organize temporal descriptions. Further still: If languages differ with regard to the FORs that they prefer in the one domain—as is indeed the case—then they might also differ in the other domain. This paper presents a conceptual analysis of spatial and temporal FORs and describes how the former could be mapped onto the latter. Instances from English, German, and Tongan are provided in order to scrutinize the relationship of relevant prepositions and underlying concepts. The analysis reveals that the rare type of spatial F...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
When referring to an object in relation to another, speakers of many languages can adopt a relative ...
Linguistic expressions of time often draw on spatial language, which raises the question of whether ...
People tend to think about time in terms of space, in some lan-guages even with identical vocabulary...
To what extent do conceptual schemas underlying temporal language correspond to those of spatial lan...
The study of navigation involves questions about the conceptualization of space and ways in which pe...
One of the many results of the "Space" research project conducted at the MPI for Psycholinguistics i...
One of the many results of the "Space" research project conducted at the MPI for Psycholinguistics i...
This paper provides a brief survey on various absolute frames of spatial reference that can be obser...
To what extent can factors such as the size of a unit of time landmark and zoomed in effects explain...
To what extent can factors such as the size of a unit of time landmark and zoomed in effects explain...
Members of the MPI for Psycholinguistics are researching the interrelationship between language, cog...
One of the many results of the "Space" research project conducted at the MPI for Psycholinguistics i...
Using language and thought to fix events in time is one of the most complex computational feats that...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
When referring to an object in relation to another, speakers of many languages can adopt a relative ...
Linguistic expressions of time often draw on spatial language, which raises the question of whether ...
People tend to think about time in terms of space, in some lan-guages even with identical vocabulary...
To what extent do conceptual schemas underlying temporal language correspond to those of spatial lan...
The study of navigation involves questions about the conceptualization of space and ways in which pe...
One of the many results of the "Space" research project conducted at the MPI for Psycholinguistics i...
One of the many results of the "Space" research project conducted at the MPI for Psycholinguistics i...
This paper provides a brief survey on various absolute frames of spatial reference that can be obser...
To what extent can factors such as the size of a unit of time landmark and zoomed in effects explain...
To what extent can factors such as the size of a unit of time landmark and zoomed in effects explain...
Members of the MPI for Psycholinguistics are researching the interrelationship between language, cog...
One of the many results of the "Space" research project conducted at the MPI for Psycholinguistics i...
Using language and thought to fix events in time is one of the most complex computational feats that...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
When referring to an object in relation to another, speakers of many languages can adopt a relative ...
Linguistic expressions of time often draw on spatial language, which raises the question of whether ...