Spatial Language and Dialogue
Herausgeber: Coventry, Kenny R.; Bateman, John; Tenbrink, Thora
Spatial Language and Dialogue
Herausgeber: Coventry, Kenny R.; Bateman, John; Tenbrink, Thora
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This book considers how people talk about the location of objects and places. The book reports on the latest developments in the field of spatial language and sets an agenda for future research on spatial conceptualization and communication in cognitive science, computer science, psychology, and linguistics.
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This book considers how people talk about the location of objects and places. The book reports on the latest developments in the field of spatial language and sets an agenda for future research on spatial conceptualization and communication in cognitive science, computer science, psychology, and linguistics.
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- Explorations in Language and S Nr.3
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- New
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780199554201
- ISBN-10: 019955420X
- Artikelnr.: 25559665
- Explorations in Language and S Nr.3
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- New
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780199554201
- ISBN-10: 019955420X
- Artikelnr.: 25559665
Kenny Coventry is Director of the Cognition and Communication Research Centre, Northumbria University. His research focuses on the relationship between language and perception from a multidisciplinary perspective. He is the author, with Simon Garrod, of Saying, Seeing and Acting: The Psychological Semantics on Spatial Prepositions (2004). Thora Tenbrink is a research fellow in linguistics at the University of Bremen, Germany where she is principal investigator in two projects concerned with the empirical investigation and interpretation of natural spatial language and dialogue. Employing discourse analytic methods, she investigates linguistic reflections of cognitive principles underlying spatial and temporal language usage. She is the author of Space, Time, and the Use of Language (2007). John Bateman is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Bremen, Germany. His research focuses particularly on multilingual and multimodal linguistic description, and computational instantiations of linguistic theory. His current interests centre on the construction of computational dialogue systems for robot-human communication using linguistically-motivated ontologies. He has published widely in these areas and is the author of Multimodal Document Analysis and Genre (2008).
* 1: Kenny R. Coventry, Thora Tenbrink, and John Bateman: Introduction
- Spatial Language and Dialogue: Navigating the Domain
* 2: Matthew Watson, Martin Pickering, and Holly Branigan: Why Dialogue
Methods are Important for Investigating Spatial Language
* 3: Michael Schober: Spatial Dilogue Between Partners with Mismatched
Abilities
* 4: Constanze Vorweg: Consistency in Successive Spatial Utterances
* 5: Anna Filipi and Roger Wales: An Interactionally Situated Analysis
of What Prompts Shift in the Motion Verbs come and go in a Map Task
* 6: Luc Steels and Martin Loetzsch: Perspective Alignment in Spatial
Language
* 7: Laura Carlson and Patrick Hill: Formulating Spatial Descriptions
Across Various Dialogue Contexts
* 8: Thora Tenbrink: Identifying Objects in English and German: A
Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Spatial Reference
* 9: Barbara Tversky, Julie Heiser, Paul Lee, and Marie-Paule Daniel:
Explanations in Gesture, Diagram, and Word
* 10: Timo Sowa and Ipke Wachsmuth: A Computational Model for the
Representation and Processing of Shape in Coverbal Iconic Gestures
* 11: Kristina Striegnitz, Paul Tepper, Andrew Lovett, and Justine
Cassell: Knowledge Representation for Generating Locating Gestures in
Route Directions
* 12: Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot: Grounding Information in
Route Explanation Dialogues
* 13: Shi Hui and Thora Tenbrink: Telling Rolland Where to go: HRI
Dialogues on Route Navigation
* References
* Index
- Spatial Language and Dialogue: Navigating the Domain
* 2: Matthew Watson, Martin Pickering, and Holly Branigan: Why Dialogue
Methods are Important for Investigating Spatial Language
* 3: Michael Schober: Spatial Dilogue Between Partners with Mismatched
Abilities
* 4: Constanze Vorweg: Consistency in Successive Spatial Utterances
* 5: Anna Filipi and Roger Wales: An Interactionally Situated Analysis
of What Prompts Shift in the Motion Verbs come and go in a Map Task
* 6: Luc Steels and Martin Loetzsch: Perspective Alignment in Spatial
Language
* 7: Laura Carlson and Patrick Hill: Formulating Spatial Descriptions
Across Various Dialogue Contexts
* 8: Thora Tenbrink: Identifying Objects in English and German: A
Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Spatial Reference
* 9: Barbara Tversky, Julie Heiser, Paul Lee, and Marie-Paule Daniel:
Explanations in Gesture, Diagram, and Word
* 10: Timo Sowa and Ipke Wachsmuth: A Computational Model for the
Representation and Processing of Shape in Coverbal Iconic Gestures
* 11: Kristina Striegnitz, Paul Tepper, Andrew Lovett, and Justine
Cassell: Knowledge Representation for Generating Locating Gestures in
Route Directions
* 12: Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot: Grounding Information in
Route Explanation Dialogues
* 13: Shi Hui and Thora Tenbrink: Telling Rolland Where to go: HRI
Dialogues on Route Navigation
* References
* Index
* 1: Kenny R. Coventry, Thora Tenbrink, and John Bateman: Introduction
- Spatial Language and Dialogue: Navigating the Domain
* 2: Matthew Watson, Martin Pickering, and Holly Branigan: Why Dialogue
Methods are Important for Investigating Spatial Language
* 3: Michael Schober: Spatial Dilogue Between Partners with Mismatched
Abilities
* 4: Constanze Vorweg: Consistency in Successive Spatial Utterances
* 5: Anna Filipi and Roger Wales: An Interactionally Situated Analysis
of What Prompts Shift in the Motion Verbs come and go in a Map Task
* 6: Luc Steels and Martin Loetzsch: Perspective Alignment in Spatial
Language
* 7: Laura Carlson and Patrick Hill: Formulating Spatial Descriptions
Across Various Dialogue Contexts
* 8: Thora Tenbrink: Identifying Objects in English and German: A
Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Spatial Reference
* 9: Barbara Tversky, Julie Heiser, Paul Lee, and Marie-Paule Daniel:
Explanations in Gesture, Diagram, and Word
* 10: Timo Sowa and Ipke Wachsmuth: A Computational Model for the
Representation and Processing of Shape in Coverbal Iconic Gestures
* 11: Kristina Striegnitz, Paul Tepper, Andrew Lovett, and Justine
Cassell: Knowledge Representation for Generating Locating Gestures in
Route Directions
* 12: Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot: Grounding Information in
Route Explanation Dialogues
* 13: Shi Hui and Thora Tenbrink: Telling Rolland Where to go: HRI
Dialogues on Route Navigation
* References
* Index
- Spatial Language and Dialogue: Navigating the Domain
* 2: Matthew Watson, Martin Pickering, and Holly Branigan: Why Dialogue
Methods are Important for Investigating Spatial Language
* 3: Michael Schober: Spatial Dilogue Between Partners with Mismatched
Abilities
* 4: Constanze Vorweg: Consistency in Successive Spatial Utterances
* 5: Anna Filipi and Roger Wales: An Interactionally Situated Analysis
of What Prompts Shift in the Motion Verbs come and go in a Map Task
* 6: Luc Steels and Martin Loetzsch: Perspective Alignment in Spatial
Language
* 7: Laura Carlson and Patrick Hill: Formulating Spatial Descriptions
Across Various Dialogue Contexts
* 8: Thora Tenbrink: Identifying Objects in English and German: A
Contrastive Linguistic Analysis of Spatial Reference
* 9: Barbara Tversky, Julie Heiser, Paul Lee, and Marie-Paule Daniel:
Explanations in Gesture, Diagram, and Word
* 10: Timo Sowa and Ipke Wachsmuth: A Computational Model for the
Representation and Processing of Shape in Coverbal Iconic Gestures
* 11: Kristina Striegnitz, Paul Tepper, Andrew Lovett, and Justine
Cassell: Knowledge Representation for Generating Locating Gestures in
Route Directions
* 12: Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot: Grounding Information in
Route Explanation Dialogues
* 13: Shi Hui and Thora Tenbrink: Telling Rolland Where to go: HRI
Dialogues on Route Navigation
* References
* Index