The Spatial Foundations of Language and Cognition: Thinking Through Space

The Spatial Foundations of Language and Cognition: Thinking Through Space

The Spatial Foundations of Language and Cognition: Thinking Through Space

The Spatial Foundations of Language and Cognition: Thinking Through Space

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Overview

This book presents recent research on the role of space as a mechanism in language use and learning. It proceeds from the notion that cognition in real time, developmental time, and over evolutionary time occurs in space, and that the physical properties of space may provide insights into basic cognitive processes, including memory, attention, action, and perception. It looks at how physical space and landmarks are used in cognitive representations and serve as the basis of human cognition in a range of core mechanisms to index memories and ground meanings that are not themselves explicitly about space. The editors have brought together experimental psychologists, computer scientists, robotocists, linguists, and researchers in child language in order to consider the nature and applications of this research and in particular its implications for understanding the processes involved in language acquisition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191609565
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 12/24/2009
Series: Explorations in Language and Space , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Kelly S. Mix is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of the Cognitive Development Laboratory at Michigan State University. She is the co-author, with J. Huttenlocher and S. C. Levine, of Quantitative Development in Infancy and Early Childhood (OUP 2002). Linda B. Smith is Chancellor's Professor of Psychology and Director of the Cognitive Development Laboratory at Indiana University. She has published widely on cognition and language acquisition. Michael Gasser is Associate Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science at Indiana University. He has published widely on cognition and language acquisition. S. Mix is Director of the Cognitive Development Laboratory at Michigan State University. She is the co-author, with J. Huttenlocher and S. C. Levine, of Quantitative Development in Infancy and Early Childhood (OUP USA 2002).

Table of Contents

Part I: Thinking Through Space1. Minds in Space, Andy Clark2. Language is Spatial, Not Special: On the Demise of the Symbolic Approximation Hypothesis, Michael Spivey, Daniel C. Richardson, and Carlos A. Zednik3. Spatial Tools for Mathematical Thought, Kelly S. Mix4. Time, Motion, and Meaning: The Experiential Basis of Abstract Thought, Michael Ramscar, Teenie Matlock, and Lera BoroditskyPart II: From Embodiment to Abstract Thought5. Perspectives on Spatial Development, Janellen Huttenlocher, Stella F. Lourenco, and Marina Vasilyeva6. It's in the Eye of the Beholder: Spatial Language and Spatial Memory Use the Same Perceptual Reference Frames, John Lipinski, John P. Spencer, and Larissa K. Samuelson7. Tethering to the Word, Coming Undone, Barbara Landau, Kirsten O'Hearn, and James E. Hoffman8. Encoding Space in Spatial Language, Laura A. CarlsonPart III: Using Space to Ground Language9. Objects in Space and Mind: From Reaching to Words, Linda B. Smith and Larissa K. Samuelson10. The Role of the Body in Infant Language Learning, Chen Yu and Dana Ballard11. Talk About Motion: The Semantic Representation of Verbs by Motion Dynamics, Erin Cannon and Paul R. Cohen
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