( 2001 ) , Imagery , language , and visuo - spatial thinking , Hove : Psychology Press . Denis , M. , Daniel , M.-P. , Fontaine , S. & F. Pazzaglia ( 2001 ) , “ Language , spatial cognition , and navigation ” , in Denis , M. , Logie ...
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This volume presents an overview of the depth and breadth of current research in gesture. Its focus is on the interdisciplinary nature of gesture.
The topic of her Ph.D. was the acquisition of literal and metaphorical space in language (Graf, E. (2006), The Ontogenetic Development of Literal and Metaphorical Space in Language, Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag), a topic that is still ...
Space, Time, and the Child. In T. E. Moore (ed.), Cognitive Development and the Acquisition of Language (pp. 27–63). New York: Academic Press ... The Ontogenetic Development of Literal and Metaphorical Space in Language. Tübingen: Narr.
The ontogenetic development of literal and metaphorical space in language . Tübingen : Gunter Narr , 258 pp . , EUR 49.00 . Keywords : language acquisition ; spatial category ; abstraction in spatial meaning This book sets out to draw a ...
Rain is going to fall. future The ontogenetic development of the be-going-to future is similar to the development in ... Interestingly, although the children's production of be going to changed from the literal to the metaphorical sense ...
ans-Universität München zum Thema An ontogenetic development of literal and metaphorical Space in language. Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte: interprofessionelle Diskursanalyse von Coaching und anderen Beratungsformaten, ...
The author develops a difference between the representation of poetry (literal interpretation of the meaning) and its ... Poetic and metaphorical expressions condense meanings that in formal language must be expressed through a complex ...
In this book, Vyvyan Evans builds a framework for the understanding and analysis of meaning that is at once descriptively adequate and psychologically plausible.
How did it evolve? Why are we unique in possessing it? This book, for the first time, brings together the leading thinkers who are trying to unlock the puzzle of language evolution.