Frames of reference are coordinate systems used to compute and specify the location of objects with respect to other objects. These have long been thought of as innate concepts, built into our neurocognition. However, recent work shows that the use of such frames in language, cognition and gesture varies crossculturally, and that children can acquire different systems with comparable ease. We argue that language can play a significant role in structuring, or restructuring, a domain as fundamental as spatial cognition. This suggests we need to rethink the relation between the neurocognitive underpinnings of spatial cognition and the concepts we use in everyday thinking, and, more generally, to work out how to account for cross-cultural cogni...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
Why do languages parcel human experience into categories in the ways they do, and to what extent do ...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
Frames of reference are coordinate systems used tocompute and specify the location of objects withre...
Frames of reference are coordinate systems used to compute and specify the location of objects with ...
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...
The evolution of language has been linked in the recent research to the evolution of a number of dif...
The evolution of language has been linked in the recent research to the evolution of a number of dif...
Human languages differ in which spatial frame they habitually use. We survey these differences and p...
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that languag...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
There exist several proposals regarding the relation between Cognition and Language with respect to ...
The present paper explores cross-cultural variation in spatial cognition by comparing spa-tial recon...
Depending on which theoretical paradigm is used, the relationship between spatial language and spati...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
Why do languages parcel human experience into categories in the ways they do, and to what extent do ...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
Frames of reference are coordinate systems used tocompute and specify the location of objects withre...
Frames of reference are coordinate systems used to compute and specify the location of objects with ...
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...
The evolution of language has been linked in the recent research to the evolution of a number of dif...
The evolution of language has been linked in the recent research to the evolution of a number of dif...
Human languages differ in which spatial frame they habitually use. We survey these differences and p...
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that languag...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
There exist several proposals regarding the relation between Cognition and Language with respect to ...
The present paper explores cross-cultural variation in spatial cognition by comparing spa-tial recon...
Depending on which theoretical paradigm is used, the relationship between spatial language and spati...
This paper investigates possible influences of the lexical resources of individual languages on the ...
Why do languages parcel human experience into categories in the ways they do, and to what extent do ...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...