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The ontogenetic development of literal and metaphorical space in language

English · Paperback / Softback

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The ubiquity of space in human thought and Language has inspired research in many fields for centuries. One central question has been how children learn the Language of space. Detailed findings on how specific spatial expressions are acquired during the very first years are available. However, little effort has been made to come up with a holistic picture of the development of space in Language. This book is such an effort. It is inspired by cognitive linguistics, embodiment theory and interactionist approaches to Language acquisition and invites its readers to go on a developmental journey from infants' preverbal spatial experiences to their early and later stages of spatial Language acquisition. In addition to extending the time span into adolescent and early adult years, the study includes both literal and non-literal instances of space. By concentrating on categories of space rather than on their linguistic correlates, it is possible to link the different developmental phases and to focus on a range of spatial configurations in Language as wide as possible.

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Authors Eva-Maria Graf
Publisher Narr
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9783823362555
ISBN 978-3-8233-6255-5
No. of pages 258
Weight 388 g
Series Language Development
Language Development 31
Language Development
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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