Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mountains’, ‘rivers, ‘lakes’ and the like universally recognised in languages as naturally salient objects to be named? The landscape subproject is concerned with the interrelation between language, cognition and geography. Specifically, it investigates issues relating to how landforms are categorised cross-linguistically as well as the characteristics of place naming
Geographische Namen können als ‘verdichtete Erzählungen’ über das geographische Objekt, das sie beze...
This thesis investigates how landscape elements are expressed linguistically in Lokono (Arawakan). A...
In today’s modern societies human horizons have expanded significantly due to improving transportati...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Place-names (toponyms) are at the intersection of spatial language, culture, and cognition. This que...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
Toponyms are that particular layer in landscape which reflects the link between physical space and h...
This paper compares the landform vocabularies of residents from two regions in Portugal. Participant...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing inf...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Toponyms are an important part of our cultural heritage and are thus more than names, they also enco...
Geographische Namen können als ‘verdichtete Erzählungen’ über das geographische Objekt, das sie beze...
This thesis investigates how landscape elements are expressed linguistically in Lokono (Arawakan). A...
In today’s modern societies human horizons have expanded significantly due to improving transportati...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Place-names (toponyms) are at the intersection of spatial language, culture, and cognition. This que...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
This special issue is the outcome of collaborative work on the relationship between language and lan...
Toponyms are that particular layer in landscape which reflects the link between physical space and h...
This paper compares the landform vocabularies of residents from two regions in Portugal. Participant...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing inf...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Toponyms are an important part of our cultural heritage and are thus more than names, they also enco...
Geographische Namen können als ‘verdichtete Erzählungen’ über das geographische Objekt, das sie beze...
This thesis investigates how landscape elements are expressed linguistically in Lokono (Arawakan). A...
In today’s modern societies human horizons have expanded significantly due to improving transportati...