This study investigated if exposure to spatial language could affect spatial cognition in English-Mandarin bilinguals by focusing on contact/noncontact distinctions, an area that has been a source of contention in the language-and-thought literature. Sixty-three participants were first primed with sentences containing spatial terms (e.g., above, on) before performing a spatial decision task. Approximately half of the participants (n = 33) were primed in English; for the remaining participants (n = 30), primes comprising Mandarin spatial terms―which mark spatial distinctions differently than in English (e.g.,shang in Mandarin signifies both above and on in English)―were employed instead. Our findings revealed that participants' performance w...
Neo-Whorfians argue that the structures our language uses to encode spatial relations influence the ...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...
The debate over the possible interactions between language and thought has been an enduring and cont...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
This study investigated the priming effects of English prepositions on spatial decisions in Chinese....
English speakers have been shown to map abstract concepts in space, which occurs on both the vertica...
Spatial and temporal expressions cross-linguistically are metaphorical can present a difficult chall...
The Whorfian hypothesis, the thesis that the language one speaks has a strong and pervasive effect o...
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that languag...
International audienceIn his typology Talmy distinguishes two types of languages as a function of ho...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Does spatial language influence how people think about space? To address this question, we observed ...
The categories named by spatial terms vary considerably across languages. It is often proposed that ...
The world's languages make use of different writing system orientations, running from left to r...
Neo-Whorfians argue that the structures our language uses to encode spatial relations influence the ...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...
The debate over the possible interactions between language and thought has been an enduring and cont...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
This study investigated the priming effects of English prepositions on spatial decisions in Chinese....
English speakers have been shown to map abstract concepts in space, which occurs on both the vertica...
Spatial and temporal expressions cross-linguistically are metaphorical can present a difficult chall...
The Whorfian hypothesis, the thesis that the language one speaks has a strong and pervasive effect o...
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that languag...
International audienceIn his typology Talmy distinguishes two types of languages as a function of ho...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cuing e...
Does spatial language influence how people think about space? To address this question, we observed ...
The categories named by spatial terms vary considerably across languages. It is often proposed that ...
The world's languages make use of different writing system orientations, running from left to r...
Neo-Whorfians argue that the structures our language uses to encode spatial relations influence the ...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...