Most approaches to spatial language have assumed that the simplest spatial notions are (after Piaget) topological and universal (containment, contiguity, proximity, support, represented as semantic primitives suchas IN, ON, UNDER, etc.). These concepts would be coded directly in language, above all in small closed classes suchas adpositions—thus providing a striking example of semantic categories as language-specific projections of universal conceptual notions. This idea, if correct, should have as a consequence that the semantic categories instantiated in spatial adpositions should be essentially uniform crosslinguistically. This article attempts to verify this possibility by comparing the semantics of spatial adpositions in nine unrelated...
What is the relationship between spatial language and cognition? It is widely assumed that spatial l...
The world’s languages encode a diverse range of topological relations. However, cross-linguistic inv...
International audienceThe meaning of spatial expressions has attracted a growing interest over the l...
Most approaches to spatial language have assumed that the simplest spatial notions are (after Piaget...
Contains fulltext : M_191156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)32 p
Spatial terms in the world’s languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies and li...
The categories named by spatial terms vary considerably across languages. It is often proposed that ...
International audienceDespite a growing interest for space in language, most research has focused on...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
This cross-linguistic survey of spatial reference is about the way Hungarian and Italian languages s...
Reference to space, especially with prepositions, plays a central role in natural language and is re...
Among children’s earliest spatial words are topological forms like ‘in’ and ‘on’. Although these for...
This thesis by publication presents a study on English adpositions (e.g. to, in, at, from, in fronto...
The genesis of basic colors provides hints to better understand the genesis of spatial terms. The tw...
What is the relationship between spatial language and cognition? It is widely assumed that spatial l...
The world’s languages encode a diverse range of topological relations. However, cross-linguistic inv...
International audienceThe meaning of spatial expressions has attracted a growing interest over the l...
Most approaches to spatial language have assumed that the simplest spatial notions are (after Piaget...
Contains fulltext : M_191156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)32 p
Spatial terms in the world’s languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies and li...
The categories named by spatial terms vary considerably across languages. It is often proposed that ...
International audienceDespite a growing interest for space in language, most research has focused on...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by S.C. Levinson, volume 22, pp. 14749–14...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
This cross-linguistic survey of spatial reference is about the way Hungarian and Italian languages s...
Reference to space, especially with prepositions, plays a central role in natural language and is re...
Among children’s earliest spatial words are topological forms like ‘in’ and ‘on’. Although these for...
This thesis by publication presents a study on English adpositions (e.g. to, in, at, from, in fronto...
The genesis of basic colors provides hints to better understand the genesis of spatial terms. The tw...
What is the relationship between spatial language and cognition? It is widely assumed that spatial l...
The world’s languages encode a diverse range of topological relations. However, cross-linguistic inv...
International audienceThe meaning of spatial expressions has attracted a growing interest over the l...