People need to know where objects are located in order to be able to interact with the world, and spatial language provides the main linguistic means of facilitating this. However, the information contained in the description about objects locations is not the only message conveyed; there is evidence in fact that people carry out inferences that go beyond the simple geometric relation specified (Coventry & Garrod, 2004; Tyler & Evans, 2003). People draw inferences about objects dynamic and objects interaction, and these information become critical for the apprehension of spatial language. Among the inferences people draw from spatial language the property of the converseness is particularly appealing; this principle states that give...
Language and knowledge capture are two skills that allow us to create structured representations of ...
Because readers have limited capacity to attend to information during reading, they must be strategi...
How languages are learned is one of the deepest mysteries of cognitive science. This question can be...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Vorwerg C, Tenbrink T. Discourse factors influencing spatial descriptions in English and German. In:...
There exist several proposals regarding the relation between Cognition and Language with respect to ...
Language and space are closely inter-related as they re\ufb02ect, and are constrained by, fundamen- ...
Language and space are closely inter-related as they re\ufb02ect, and are constrained by, fundamen- ...
Burigo M, Schultheis H. The effect of the geometry of located objects on spatial language comprehens...
Burigo M, Schultheis H. The effects of direction and orientation of located objects on spatial langu...
Communication between people is difficult. A well-known example of this premise stems from asking di...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
Language and knowledge capture are two skills that allow us to create structured representations of ...
Because readers have limited capacity to attend to information during reading, they must be strategi...
How languages are learned is one of the deepest mysteries of cognitive science. This question can be...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Typical spatial language sentences consist of describing the location of an object (the located obje...
Vorwerg C, Tenbrink T. Discourse factors influencing spatial descriptions in English and German. In:...
There exist several proposals regarding the relation between Cognition and Language with respect to ...
Language and space are closely inter-related as they re\ufb02ect, and are constrained by, fundamen- ...
Language and space are closely inter-related as they re\ufb02ect, and are constrained by, fundamen- ...
Burigo M, Schultheis H. The effect of the geometry of located objects on spatial language comprehens...
Burigo M, Schultheis H. The effects of direction and orientation of located objects on spatial langu...
Communication between people is difficult. A well-known example of this premise stems from asking di...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
Language and knowledge capture are two skills that allow us to create structured representations of ...
Because readers have limited capacity to attend to information during reading, they must be strategi...
How languages are learned is one of the deepest mysteries of cognitive science. This question can be...