AbstractSpatial demonstratives – terms including this and that – are among the most common words across all languages. Yet, there are considerable differences between languages in how demonstratives carve up space and the object characteristics they can refer to, challenging the idea that the mapping between spatial demonstratives and the vision and action systems is universal. In seven experiments we show direct parallels between spatial demonstrative usage in English and (non-linguistic) memory for object location, indicating close connections between the language of space and non-linguistic spatial representation. Spatial demonstrative choice in English and immediate memory for object location are affected by a range of parameters – dist...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
International audienceDespite a growing interest for space in language, most research has focused on...
In all spoken languages, speakers use demonstratives – words like this and that – to refer to entiti...
AbstractSpatial demonstratives – terms including this and that – are among the most common words acr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Communication involves a combination of speech and g...
This thesis examines the relationship between language and non-linguistic processes. The experimenta...
The extent to which languages share properties reflecting the non-linguistic constraints of the spea...
There is much debate regarding the relationship between spatial demonstratives (‘this’ or ‘that’) an...
This paper offers a review of research on demonstratives from an interdisciplinary perspective. In p...
This thesis examines the relationship between space perception and spatial language. The work presen...
The semantics of simple (i.e. two-term) systems of demonstratives have in general hitherto been trea...
There is debate regarding the extent to which egocentric distance versus a more interactional approa...
Our visual-world eye-tracking study examined the semantic/pragmatic aspects of cognitive processing ...
The categories named by spatial terms vary considerably across languages. It is often proposed that ...
AbstractIn three experiments, we investigated the influence of two types of language on memory for o...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
International audienceDespite a growing interest for space in language, most research has focused on...
In all spoken languages, speakers use demonstratives – words like this and that – to refer to entiti...
AbstractSpatial demonstratives – terms including this and that – are among the most common words acr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Communication involves a combination of speech and g...
This thesis examines the relationship between language and non-linguistic processes. The experimenta...
The extent to which languages share properties reflecting the non-linguistic constraints of the spea...
There is much debate regarding the relationship between spatial demonstratives (‘this’ or ‘that’) an...
This paper offers a review of research on demonstratives from an interdisciplinary perspective. In p...
This thesis examines the relationship between space perception and spatial language. The work presen...
The semantics of simple (i.e. two-term) systems of demonstratives have in general hitherto been trea...
There is debate regarding the extent to which egocentric distance versus a more interactional approa...
Our visual-world eye-tracking study examined the semantic/pragmatic aspects of cognitive processing ...
The categories named by spatial terms vary considerably across languages. It is often proposed that ...
AbstractIn three experiments, we investigated the influence of two types of language on memory for o...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
International audienceDespite a growing interest for space in language, most research has focused on...
In all spoken languages, speakers use demonstratives – words like this and that – to refer to entiti...