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Space in Language and Cognition Stephen C. Levinson (Max-Planck-Institut fur Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands)

Space in Language and Cognition By Stephen C. Levinson (Max-Planck-Institut fur Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands)

Space in Language and Cognition by Stephen C. Levinson (Max-Planck-Institut fur Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands)


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In this 2003 book, Stephen C. Levinson uses differences between languages to explore the relation between language and thought. He shows that even in a core cognitive domain like spatial thinking, language influences how people think, memorize and reason about spatial relations and directions.

Space in Language and Cognition Summary

Space in Language and Cognition: Explorations in Cognitive Diversity by Stephen C. Levinson (Max-Planck-Institut fur Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands)

Languages differ in how they describe space, and such differences between languages can be used to explore the relation between language and thought. This 2003 book shows that even in a core cognitive domain like spatial thinking, language influences how people think, memorize and reason about spatial relations and directions. After outlining a typology of spatial coordinate systems in language and cognition, it is shown that not all languages use all types, and that non-linguistic cognition mirrors the systems available in the local language. The book reports on collaborative, interdisciplinary research, involving anthropologists, linguists and psychologists, conducted in many languages and cultures around the world, which establishes this robust correlation. The overall results suggest that thinking in the cognitive sciences underestimates the transformative power of language on thinking. The book will be of interest to linguists, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers, and especially to students of spatial cognition.

Space in Language and Cognition Reviews

A fundamental part of this new-Whorfian movement has been Stephen Levinson's thinking about spatial language and cognition. It is valuable to have most of his arguments and data gathered together in this thought-provoking book. -Nora S. Newcombe, Human Development
Levinson's book will certainly stand as a textbook in the study of the relationship between language and cognition, and is rich and challenging reading...Those with an interest in the issue of linguistic variation will find an unusually well-documented and well-argued presentation of the actual variation in the domain of spatial reference. -Ingjerd Hoem, Institute for Pacific Archaeology and Cultural History, The Kon-Tiki Museum, Anthropological Linguistics

About Stephen C. Levinson (Max-Planck-Institut fur Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands)

Stephen C. Levinson is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Professor of Comparative Linguistics at the University of Nijmegen. His publications include Pragmatics (Cambridge, 1983), Politeness (co-author Cambridge, 1987), Rethinking Linguistic Relativity (co-editor, Cambridge, 1996), Language Acquisition and Conceptual Development (co-editor, Cambridge, 2001) and Presumptive Meaning (2001).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The intellectual background: two millenia of Western ideas about spatial thinking; 2. Frames of reference; 3. Linguistic diversity; 4. Absolute minds: glimpses into two cultures; 5. Diversity in mind: methods and results from a cross-linguistic sample; 6. Beyond language: frames of reference in wayfinding and pointing; 7. Language and thought.

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GOR012576472
9780521011969
0521011965
Space in Language and Cognition: Explorations in Cognitive Diversity by Stephen C. Levinson (Max-Planck-Institut fur Psycholinguistik, The Netherlands)
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Cambridge University Press
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