Grammars of Space

Explorations in Cognitive Diversity

Stephen C Levinson editor David P Wilkins editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:14th Sep '06

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A cross-linguistic study of spatial language, the way in which languages structure the spatial domain.

In this collection, a team of leading linguists and psychologists look at how the spatial domain is structured in language. Drawing on data from a wide range of languages, they uncover considerable cross-linguistic variation across this central domain, adding to debates about the innate foundations of human cognition.Spatial language - that is, the way languages structure the spatial domain – is an important area of research, offering insights into one of the most central areas of human cognition. In this collection, a team of leading scholars review the spatial domain across a wide variety of languages. Contrary to existing assumptions, they show that there is great variation in the way space is conceptually structured across languages, thus substantiating the controversial question of how far the foundations of human cognition are innate. Grammars of Space is a supplement to the psychological information provided in its companion volume, Space in Language and Cognition. It represents a new kind of work in linguistics, 'Semantic Typology', which asks what are the semantic parameters used to structure particular semantic fields. Comprehensive and informative, it will be essential reading for those working on comparative linguistics, spatial cognition, and the interface between them.

ISBN: 9780521671781

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 36mm

Weight: 1010g

640 pages