International audienceAustralian languages are widely believed to exemplify abstract spatial conceptual systems, manifest as cardinal terms. In fact, Australian languages typically make heavy use of terms invoking local environmental features. We report on research investigating correlations between linguistic spatial systems and topography, and the role of socio-cultural factors in individual variation in spatial referential strategy choices
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Indigenous language speaking students in remote Northern Territory schools are expected to learn mat...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Australian Indigenous languages are widely cited as depending overwhelmingly on abstract cardinal te...
Significant diversity exists in the way languages structure spatial reference, and this has been sho...
This study examines the contrastive lexical semantics of a selection of landscape terms in English a...
Philosophers, psychologists, and linguists have argued that spatial conception is pivotal to cogniti...
Philosophers, psychologists, and linguists have argued that spatial conception is pivotal to cogniti...
Geographers are familiar with studying places in which English is not spoken as a first language. We...
Striking variation exists in preferences for specific spatial linguistic strategies among different ...
This thesis examines the topic of ethnogeographical categorization by way of looking at the contrast...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Different languages have different ways of using spatial language, grammatically and conceptually. T...
This paper focuses on the linguistic representation of spatial concepts in two unrelated languages w...
Different languages have different ways of using spatial language, grammatically and conceptually. T...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Indigenous language speaking students in remote Northern Territory schools are expected to learn mat...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Australian Indigenous languages are widely cited as depending overwhelmingly on abstract cardinal te...
Significant diversity exists in the way languages structure spatial reference, and this has been sho...
This study examines the contrastive lexical semantics of a selection of landscape terms in English a...
Philosophers, psychologists, and linguists have argued that spatial conception is pivotal to cogniti...
Philosophers, psychologists, and linguists have argued that spatial conception is pivotal to cogniti...
Geographers are familiar with studying places in which English is not spoken as a first language. We...
Striking variation exists in preferences for specific spatial linguistic strategies among different ...
This thesis examines the topic of ethnogeographical categorization by way of looking at the contrast...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Different languages have different ways of using spatial language, grammatically and conceptually. T...
This paper focuses on the linguistic representation of spatial concepts in two unrelated languages w...
Different languages have different ways of using spatial language, grammatically and conceptually. T...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...
Indigenous language speaking students in remote Northern Territory schools are expected to learn mat...
Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fr...