Speakers of the Mayan language Tzeltal use two frames of reference for spatial reckoning: an absolute system (based on the south/north axis abstracted from the overall slope of the land) and an intrinsic system utilizing spatial axes of the reference object to establish body parts. This paper examines the use of absolute, intrinsic, and landmark cues in descriptions of spatial relations by 22 pairs of Tzeltal children aged between 5 and 17. The data are drawn from interactive space games, where a Director describes a spatial layout in a photo and the Matcher reproduces it with toys. The paper distinguishes use of ad hoc landmarks ('Red Cliffs', 'the electricity post') from genuine absolute reference points ('uphill'/'downhill'/’across’), a...
In a critique of the current state of theories of language acquisition, Bowerman (1985) has argued f...
In previous analyses of the influence of language on cognition, speech has been the main channel exa...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
Speakers of the Mayan language Tzeltal use two frames of reference for spatial reckoning: an absolut...
Speakers of the Mayan language Tzeltal use two frames of reference for spatial reckoning: an absolut...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
This paper examines possible influences of language on thought in the domain of spatial reasoning. L...
This paper examines possible influences of language on thought in the domain of spatial reasoning. L...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
We review growing evidence that the reorientation system - shared by both humans and nonhuman specie...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
In a critique of the current state of theories of language acquisition, Bowerman (1985) has argued f...
In previous analyses of the influence of language on cognition, speech has been the main channel exa...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
Speakers of the Mayan language Tzeltal use two frames of reference for spatial reckoning: an absolut...
Speakers of the Mayan language Tzeltal use two frames of reference for spatial reckoning: an absolut...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
The spatial vocabulary of the Mayan language Tzeltal is dominated by an Absolute system of spatial r...
This paper examines possible influences of language on thought in the domain of spatial reasoning. L...
This paper examines possible influences of language on thought in the domain of spatial reasoning. L...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
We review growing evidence that the reorientation system - shared by both humans and nonhuman specie...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...
In a critique of the current state of theories of language acquisition, Bowerman (1985) has argued f...
In previous analyses of the influence of language on cognition, speech has been the main channel exa...
In the face of the prevailing assumption among cognitive scientists that human spatial cognition is ...