Published: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998
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1 online resource (viii, 287 pages) : illustrations.
Contents:
“…Chapter 1 Neat Versus Scruffy: A Review of Computational Models for Spatial Expressions -- chapter 2 On Seeing Spatial Expressions -- chapter 3 Time-Dependent Generation of Minimal Sets of Spatial Descriptions -- chapter 4 A Computational Model for the Interpretation of Static Locative Expressions -- chapter 5 Generating Dynamic Scene Descriptions -- chapter 6 A Three-Dimensional Spatial Model for the Interpretation of Image Data -- chapter 7 Shapes From Natural Language in VerbalImage -- chapter 8 Lexical Allocation in Interlingua-Based Machine Translation of Spatial Expressions -- chapter 9 Schematization -- chapter 10 Toward the Simulation of Spatial Mental Images Using the Voronoï Model -- chapter 11 Generating "Mental Maps" From Route Descriptions -- chapter 12 Integration of Visuospatial and Linguistic Information: Language Comprehension in Real Time and Real Space -- chapter 13
Human Spatial Concepts Reflect Regularities of the Physical World and Human Body -- chapter 14 How Addressees Affect Spatial Perspective Choice in Dialogue -- chapter 15 Spatial Prepositions, Functional
Relations, and Lexical Specification -- chapter 16 The Representation of Space and Spatial Language: Challenges for Cognitive Science.…”
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