Spatial prepositions have been studied in some detail from multiple disciplinary perspectives. However, neither the semantic similarity of these prepositions, nor the relationships between the multiple senses of different spatial prepositions, are well understood. In an empirical study of 24 spatial prepositions, we identify the degree and nature of semantic similarity and extract senses for three semantically similar groups of prepositions using t-SNE, DBSCAN clustering, and Venn diagrams. We validate the work by manual annotation with another data set. We find nuances in meaning among proximity and adjacency prepositions, such as the use of close to instead of near for pairs of lines, and the importance of proximity over contact for the n...
In this paper we present an experimental study on native speakers’ access to lexicalrelations among ...
patial relations in natural language are frequently expressed through prepositions. Thus, in the loc...
patial relations in natural language are frequently expressed through prepositions. Thus, in the loc...
Natural language location descriptions frequently describe object locations relative to other object...
The cognitive linguistic interest in spatial prepositions is a relatively new research path. The que...
There is increasing interest in detecting the presence of geospatial locative expressions that inclu...
The paper examines how people’s judge-ments of proximity between two objects are influenced by the p...
The semantic content of prepositions and other spatial relations terms has been the object of a grea...
Spatial prepositions in the English language can be used to denote a vast array of configurations w...
The article sets out to disclose the semantic structure of the spatial prepositions of proximity by ...
Using a cognitive linguistics perspective, this book provides the most comprehensive, theoretical an...
People frequently describe the locations of objects using natural language. Location descriptions ma...
In this paper we present an experimental study on native speakers’ access to lexicalrelations among ...
Many aspects of spatial language concerned with relationships between spatial entities are essential...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
In this paper we present an experimental study on native speakers’ access to lexicalrelations among ...
patial relations in natural language are frequently expressed through prepositions. Thus, in the loc...
patial relations in natural language are frequently expressed through prepositions. Thus, in the loc...
Natural language location descriptions frequently describe object locations relative to other object...
The cognitive linguistic interest in spatial prepositions is a relatively new research path. The que...
There is increasing interest in detecting the presence of geospatial locative expressions that inclu...
The paper examines how people’s judge-ments of proximity between two objects are influenced by the p...
The semantic content of prepositions and other spatial relations terms has been the object of a grea...
Spatial prepositions in the English language can be used to denote a vast array of configurations w...
The article sets out to disclose the semantic structure of the spatial prepositions of proximity by ...
Using a cognitive linguistics perspective, this book provides the most comprehensive, theoretical an...
People frequently describe the locations of objects using natural language. Location descriptions ma...
In this paper we present an experimental study on native speakers’ access to lexicalrelations among ...
Many aspects of spatial language concerned with relationships between spatial entities are essential...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
In this paper we present an experimental study on native speakers’ access to lexicalrelations among ...
patial relations in natural language are frequently expressed through prepositions. Thus, in the loc...
patial relations in natural language are frequently expressed through prepositions. Thus, in the loc...