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Functional Features in Language and Space

Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development
Buch | Softcover
400 Seiten
2004
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-926433-9 (ISBN)
CHF 129,95 inkl. MwSt
Studying how language and spatial representation are linked in the human brain, this book mainly draws on research in existing disciplines focusing on language, perception, categorization and development. Representative researchers discuss show what role their definition of 'function', 'feature', or 'functional feature' plays in their research.
The notions of 'function', 'feature' and 'functional feature' are associated with relatively new developments and insights in several areas of cognition. This book brings together different definitions, insights and research related to defining these notions from such diverse areas as language, perception, categorization and development. Each of the contributors in this book explicitly defines the notion of 'function', 'feature' or 'functional feature' within their own theoretical framework, presents research in which such a notion plays a pivotal role, and discusses the contribution of functional features in relation to their insights in a particular area of cognition. As such, this book not only presents new developments devoted to defining 'function', 'feature' and 'functional feature' in several sub-disciplines of cognitive science, but also offers a focused account of how these notions operate within the cognitive interface linking language and spatial representation. All book chapters are accessible for the interested novice, and offer the specialized researcher new empirical and theoretical insights into defining function, both with respect to the language and space interface and across cognition. The introduction to the book presents the reader with the main issues and viewpoints that are discussed in more detail in each of the book chapters.

Laura Carlson is Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. Her publications include journal articles published in Psychological Science, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human, Perception and Performance,Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition and Journal of Memory and Language. Emile van der Zee is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Lincoln. His publications include Cognitive Interfaces: Constraints on Linking Cognitive Information (2000, with Urpo Nikanne), and Representing Direction in Language and Space (2003, with Jon Slack) both published by Oxford University Press.

1. Introducing the role of features in language and space ; 2. Shape: A developmental product ; 3. Adaptation of Perceptual and Semantic Features ; 4. Dissociation between verbal and pointing responding in perspective change problems ; 5. Developmental Constraints on the Representation of Spatial Relation Information: Evidence from Preverbal Infants ; 6. An Ecological Approach to the Interface between Language and Vision ; 7. Towards a classification of extra-geometric influences on the comprehension of spatial prepositions ; 8. The HIPE Theory of Function ; 9. Defining function for spatial language ; 10. Attention in spatial language: Bridging geometry and function ; 11. Infants' attention to and use of functional properties in categorization ; 12. Force and function in the acquisition of the preposition in ; 13. Being near the ceramic, but not near the mug: On the role of construal in spatial language ; 14. Language is Grounded in Action ; 15. The bicycle pedal is in front of the table. Why some objects do not fit into some spatial relations ; 16. Between space and function: How spatial and functional features determine the comprehension of between ; 17. Is it in or is it on? The influence of geometry and location control on children's descriptions of containment and support events. ; 18. Contextual, Functional, and Geometric Components in the Semantics of Projective Terms ; 19. Verbs and Directions: The interaction of geometry and function in determining orientation ; 20. Path expressions in Finnish and Swedish: The role of constructions ; 21. Form and Function

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2005
Reihe/Serie Explorations in Language and Space ; 2
Zusatzinfo numerous figures
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 234 mm
Gewicht 607 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Verhaltenstherapie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-19-926433-3 / 0199264333
ISBN-13 978-0-19-926433-9 / 9780199264339
Zustand Neuware
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