Saying, Seeing and Acting

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Cognitive Map Theory
cognitive psychology
Convex Hull
dynamic
Dynamic Kinematic Routines
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framework
functional
Functional Geometric Framework
functional geometry
geometric
Geometric Routines
Intrinsic Frame
Intrinsic Reference Frame
kinematic
language and perception
Lexical Entries
lexical semantics
Mid Air
Mst Activation
object
Piggy Bank
Ping Pong Balls
prepositions
Projective Prepositions
Proximity Terms
psycholinguistics
Psychological Semantics
reference
Reference Frames
Reference Object
routines
Situation Model
Sketch Pad
spatial
spatial cognition
Spatial Language
spatial language comprehension
Spatial Prepositions
Spatial Representation System
Spatial Template
Vice Versa
Visual Routines

Product details

  • ISBN 9781841691169
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Our use of spatial prepositions carries an implicit understanding of the functional relationships both between objects themselves and human interaction with those objects.
This is the thesis rigorously explicated in Saying, Seeing and Acting. It aims to account not only for our theoretical comprehension of spatial relations but our ability to intercede with efficacy in the world of spatially related objects. Only the phenomenon of functionality can adequately account for what even the simplest of everyday experiences show to be the technically problematic, but still meaningful status of expressions of spatial location in contentious cases.
The terms of the debate are established and contextualised in Part One. In the Second Section, systematic experimental evidence is drawn upon to demonstrate specific covariances between spatial world and spatial language. The authors go on to give an original account of the functional and geometric constraints on which comprehension and human action among spatially related objects is based. Part Three looks at the interaction of these constraints to create a truly dynamic functional geometric framework for the meaningful use of spatial prepositions.
Fascinating to anyone whose work touches on psycholinguistics, this book represents a thorough and incisive contribution to debates in the cognitive psychology of language.

Kenny R. Coventry is the Reader in Cognitive Science at the University of Plymouth. He co-ordinates the Spatial Language Group, and is a member of the Centre for Thinking and Language.
Simon C. Garrod is a Professor in Psychology at the University of Glasgow. He holds the Chair in Cognitive Psychology and is Director of the Human Communication Research Centre project in Glasgow.

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