Termout.org logo/LING


Update: February 24, 2023 The new version of Termout.org is now online, so this web site is now obsolete and will soon be dismantled.

Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) spatial (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: spatial


Is in goldstandard

1
paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt282 - : For decades the spatial-temporal relation was fundamental in theories that supported variability in historical linguistics, while downgrading the Euclidian, social, and perceptible spaces. By incorporating the concepts of space and spatiality to the study of language, the new human geography gave way to the development of geolinguistics, an interdisciplinary subject characterized by scientific eclecticism and the emphasis on processes and spatial structures of language. This paper examines the theoretical and conceptual referents of a study of the spatiality of Santander Spanish (Colombia), following the basic theoretical principles of geolinguistics. The theoretical and conceptual referents that constitute the focus of the present article include aspects related to the concepts of space and spatiality: the Euclidian, social, and perceptible space, as well as aspects related to the diffusion of linguistic phenomena: centers of articulation and dispersion, networks, and the nature and

2
paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 - : The postposition «wap» means 'in front of' (examples 16a-b) and 'before' (examples 16c-d), respectively spatial and temporal use:

3
paper CO_Íkalatxt64 - : [...] the deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations through individual and group striving (1997:12-13 ).

4
paper PE_Lexistxt90 - : ^34 "One common way in which a more lexical concrete item give rise to a more abstract and gramatical category is the grammaticalization of body part terms to markers of spatial relation" (Heine 1997: 582 ).

5
paper PE_Lexistxt33 - : ^18 A propósito de la inclusión Estermann dice lo siguiente: "Una de las características de la sabiduría y cosmovisión andina es la inclusividad; todo tipo de dicotomías y exclusividades (‘o bien el uno o bien el otro’) les es ajeno" (2006: 8). Tristan Platt dice también que la inclusivida se expresa también a través de la partícula ntin: "ntin is inclusive in nature, with implication of totality, spatial inclusión of one thing in another, or identication of two elements as members of the same category" (1986: 245 ).

6
paper UY_ALFALtxt38 - : The aim of this paper is to improve on the semantic characterization of the Spanish marker dentro de within the framework of Cognitive Linguistics. According to a common view, prepositions en and dentro de are almost identical in being able to express interiority. A more careful examination shows that in fact they express spatial indication in different ways: en brings only an abstract localization whereas dentro de shows more accurately the borderlines of the container . After a brief presentation of the description given by the linguistic literature, this work focuses on the uses of both markers with lexemes denoting places. A comparative analysis is applied to the uses of the two prepositions in order to specify some of the particular features of dentro de. A qualitative study of uses in context allows us to describe the spatial meaning of dentro de in terms of containment and bordering instruction.

7
paper VE_Núcleotxt110 - : Je conçois le voyage spatial dans cet article tel qu’il est conçu par Jorge Luis Borges : le déplacement d’un personnage d’un point A jusqu’à un point B (cf . Borges, 1974) ; ses mouvements dans l’espace, sans que ceux-ci représentent forcément une distance énorme, proche ou inextricable. Les personnages des récits de Miguel Gomes dont je ferai l’analyse achèvent leurs courses dans une même ville, voire dans une même rue ou dans un même quartier. L’on y rencontre une sorte de bureaucratie spatiale : les douanes physiques et corporelles impulsées par des déplacements géographiques. Dans ces derniers, outre la réflexion, un retour et un changement radical sont conçus dans la vie des personnages : par exemple, pour Nick Vadalos, du récit « Berlín 2001 » (2010), il est inévitable d’avancer sans réfléchir à son passé. Pour mener l’analyse de ce récit, outre « Travesía » (en presse), « Tagliavini » (en presse), « New York, New York » (2006) et « Lorena llora a las tres

8
paper corpusRLAtxt138 - : Gentner, Dedre y Melissa Bowerman. (2009). Why some spatial semantic categories are harder to learn than others: The typological prevalence hypothesis . En Jiansheng Guo, Elena Lieven, Nancy Budwig, Susan Ervin-Tripp, Keiko Nakamura y §eyda Ozçaligkan (eds.), Cognitive approaches to the psychology of language (pp. 465-481). New York: Psychology Press. [ [41]Links ]

9
paper corpusRLAtxt170 - : LINGUISTIC AND DEICTIC SPATIAL REFERENCES OF RURAL MAPUCHE AND NON-MAPUCHE CHILDREN: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ROUTE IN WIDE SPACES

10
paper corpusSignostxt426 - : Local deixis, also called place or spatial deixis, stands for “the linguistic expression of the speaker’s perception of his position in three-dimensional space” (Fillmore, 1997: 27), denoting “the relationship of objects to a speaker”, or “how a speaker is situated in physical space” (Simpson, 1993: 13 ).

11
paper corpusSignostxt426 - : According to Yang (2011: 129), “a text, whether in its written or oral realization, is closely related to the concepts of space and time”, and “every utterance token is spatio-temporary unique, being spoken or written at a particular place and at a particular time. Thus, the second set of analyses deals with the spatial (or local) and time adverbial deictic references based on two-level ‘distance’ range with the speaker as a referent point, or ‘the centre of conceptualization’ (Yang, 2011): distal vs . proximal, where proximal pole is considered to be more close to the speaker and the distal one – closer to the addressee (Stawarska, 2008; Cornish, 2011):

12
paper corpusSignostxt429 - : Research findings have also indicated that language can impact thought even after it has been used. It is posited that the acquisition of a language might generate a specific processing mode, which might persist in both linguistic and non-linguistic contexts. A subclass of this view proposes that acquiring a language would cause speakers to pay greater attention to some specific properties of the physical context. For example, three kinds of spatial frames of reference have been identified: the geocentric or absolute frame which places the coordination axes in the larger environment, the object-centric or intrinsic frame which consider the axes within objects, and the ego-centric frame which considers the speaker as the point of reference (Majid, Bowerman, Kita, Haun & Levinson, 2004 ). It has been observed that not all frames of reference are used in all languages. In a series of experiments, Levinson, Kita, Haun and Rasch (2002) found a correlation between linguistically encoded frames of

13
paper corpusSignostxt217 - : Spatial Problem:

Evaluando al candidato spatial:


1) dans: 7
2) speaker: 6 (*)
4) linguistic: 5 (*)
7) concepts: 4
13) theoretical: 3
14) frames: 3 (*)
16) même: 3
17) frame: 3 (*)

spatial
Lengua: eng
Frec: 207
Docs: 83
Nombre propio: 1 / 207 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 4
Puntaje: 4.704 = (4 + (1+5.12928301694497) / (1+7.70043971814109)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
spatial
: 1. Asher, N. & Sablayrolles, P. (1994). A Typology and Discourse semantics for Motion Verbs and Spatial PPs in French. Journal of Semantics, 12. Pp. 163 - 209.
: Bohnemeyer, J., y Stolz, C. (2006). Spatial reference in Yukatek Maya: A survey. En S. C. Levinson y D. P. Wilkins (Eds.), The grammar of space (1^ra edic) (pp. 273-310). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
: Bohnemeyer, Jürgen. 2011. Spatial frames of reference in Yucatec: Referential promiscuity and task-specificity, Language Sciences, 33: 892-914.
: Bowerman, Melissa y Choi, Sandra. (2003). Space under construction: Language-specific spatial categorization in first language acquisition. En D. Gentner y S. Goldin-Meadow (eds.), Language and mind (pp. 387-429). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
: Britain, D. (2002). Space and Spatial Diffusion. En Chambers, J. K., Trudgill, P., & Schilling-Estes, N. (Eds.), The Handbook of Language Variation and Change (pp. 603-637). Blackwell
: Brown, P., y Levinson, S. (2000). Frames of spatial reference and their acquisition in Tenejapan Tzeltal. En L. Nucci, G. Saxe y E. Turiel (Eds.), Culture, thought, and development (1^ra edic) (pp. 167-197). Mahwah, EE.UU: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
: Buracas, G. & Boynton, G. (2007).The effect of spatial attention on contrast response functions in human visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(1), 93-97.
: Cataldo, M. & Oakhill, J. (2000). Why are poor comprehenders inefficient searchers? An investigation into the effects of text representation and spatial memory on the ability to locate information in text. Journal of Educational Psychology, 20, 791-799.
: Dasen, P. y Mishra, R. (2010). Developmental of Geocentric spatial language and cognition. An eco-cultural perspective ([ ^1ra ]edic). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
: Davis, G. y Hyun, E. (2005). A study of kindergartners' spatial representation in a mapping project. Mathematic Education Research Journal, 17(1), 73-100. doi: 10.1007/BF03217410.
: Edwards, L., Figueras, B., Mellanby, J., & Langdon, D. (2010). Verbal and Spatial Analogical Reasoning in Deaf and Hearing Children: The Role of Grammar and Vocabulary. Journal of deaf studies and deaf education. 16. 189-97
: Fuentes, L.J., y Santiago, E. (1999). Spatial and semantic inhibitory processing in schizophrenia. Neuropsychology, 13, 259-270.
: Fujita, K., Henderson, M., Eng, J., Trope, Y. & Liberman, N. (2006). Spatial distance and mental construal of social events. Psychological Science, 17, 278-282.
: Gorrell, J. J., Bregman, N. J., McAllister, H. A., & Lipscomb, T. A. (1982). A Comparison of Spatial Role-Taking in Monolingual and Bilingual Children. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 140, 3-18.
: Güting, R. H. (1994). An introduction to spatial database systems. The VLDB Journal-The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases, 3(4), 357-399.
: Hakala, C. (1999). Accessibility of spatial information in a situation model. Discourse Processes 27 (3). 261-279.
: Hasselgård, H. (2009a). Temporal and spatial structuring in English and Norwegian student essays. In R. Bowen, M. Moberg, & S. Ohlander (Eds.). Corpora and discourse - and stuff. Papers in honour of Karin Aijmer (93-104). Göteborg: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis.
: Haun, D. B., Rapold, C. J., Call, J., Janzen, G., y Levinson, S. C. (2006). Cognitive cladistics and cultural override in Hominid spatial cognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103(46), 17568-17573. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0607999103.
: Henderson, M. D., Fujita, K., Trope, Y. & Liberman, N. (2006). Transcending the “here”: The effect of spatial distance on social judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 845-856.
: Holmes, A., Vuilleumier, P. y Eimer, M. (2003). The processing of emotional facial expression is gated by spatial attention: evidence from event-related potentials. Cognitive Brain Research, 16, 174-184.
: Holsanova, S., Holmberg, N. & Holmqvist, K. (2009). Reading information graphics: The role of spatial contiguity and dual attentional guidance. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 23(9), 1215-1226.
: Hubbard, T. (2005). Representational momentum and related displacements in spatial memory: A review of the findings. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12(5), 822-851.
: Hugh-Jones C. (1979). From the Milk River. Spatial and Temporal Processes in Northwest Amazonia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: In the case of spatial demonstratives, Cornish (2011: 757) convincingly argues they may “refer exclusively to one member (or one subset of members) within a given shared set of entities”.
: Janzen, G., Haun, D. B., y Levinson, S. C. (2012). Tracking down abstract lin guistic meaning: Neural correlates of spatial frame of reference ambiguities in language. PloS one, 7(2). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030657.
: Jarrod, C, Phillips, C. & Baddeley, A. (2007). Binding of visual and spatial short-term memory in Williams syndrome and moderate learning disability. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 49(4), 270-273.
: Klein, W. (1983). Deixis and Espacial Orientation in Route Directions. En P. Herbert Jr. & L. Acredolo (Eds.), Spatial Orientation (pp. 283-320). New York and London: Plenum Press.
: Lamigueiro, O. P. (2014). Displaying time series, spatial, and space-time data with R. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
: Landau, B., Spelke, E. y Gleitman, H. (1984). Spatial knowledge in a young blind child. Cognition, 16, 225-260. doi: 10.1016/0010-0277(84)90029-5.
: Landau, B., y Spelke, E. (1985). Spatial knowledge and its manifestations. En H. Wellman (Ed.), Children's searching: The development of search skills and spatial representation (1^ra edic) (pp. 27- 52). Hillsdale, EE.UU: Erlbaum.
: Le Guen, O. (2011). Speech and gesture in spatial language and cognition among the Yucatec Mayas. Cognitive Science, 35(5), 905-938. doi: 10.1111/j.1551-6709.2011.01183.x.
: Levinson, S. C. (1996). Relativity in spatial conception and description. In J. J. Gumperz & S. C. Levinson (Eds.), Rethinking linguistic relativity (pp. 177-202). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: Levinson, S. C., Kita, S., Haun, D. B. & Rasch, B. H. (2002). Returning the tables: Language affects spatial reasoning. Cognition, 84(2), 155-188.
: Liben, L. (1988). Conceptual issues in the spatial development of spatial cognition. En J. Stiles-Davis, M. Kritchevsky y U. Bellugi (Eds.), Spatial cognition: Brain bases and development (1^ra edic) (pp. 167- 194.). Hillsdale, EE.UU: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
: Liu, X., Banich, M., Jacobson, B. & Tanabe, J. (2004). Common and distinct neural substrates of attentional control in an integrated Simon and Spatial Stroop task as assessed by eventrelated fMRI. Neuroimage, 23(3), 1097-1106.
: Luraghi, S. (2011). The coding of spatial relations with human landmarks. En S. Kittilä, K. Västi & J. Ylikoski. (coords.), Case, animacy and semantic roles (pp. 209-234). Ámsterdam/Filadelfia: John Benjamins .
: Marmolejo, F., Montoro, I?, Elosúa, M., Contreras, M. & Jiménez, W. (2014). The Activation of Representative Emotional Verbal Contexts Interacts with Vertical Spatial Axis. Cognitive Processing, 15(3), 253-267. [233]https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-014-0620-6
: Matlock, T., Castro, S. C., Fleming, M., Gann, T. M. & Maglio, P. P. (2014). Spatial metaphors of web use. Spatial Cognition & Computation, 14(4), 306-320.
: Maverns, D. (2003). Communicating meanings through image composition, spatial arrangement and links in primary school students mind maps. En C. Jewitt & G. Kress (Eds.), Multimodal literacy (pp. 19-33). New York: Peter Lang.
: Mishra, R. C., Dasen, P. R., y Niraula, S. (2003). Ecology, language, and performance on spatial cognitive tasks. International Journal of Psychology, 38 (6), 366-383. doi: 10.1080/00207590344000187.
: Mondor, T.A. y Bryden, M.P. (1992). On the relation between visual spatial attention and visual field asymmetries. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44A, 529-555.
: Morsella, E. & Krauss, R. (2004). The role of gestures in spatial working memory and speech. American Journal of Psychology, 117(2), 411 -424.
: Nardini, M., Burgess, N., Breckenridge, K. y Atkinson, J. (2006). Differential developmental trajectories for egocentric, environmental and intrinsic frames of reference in spatial memory. Cognition, 101, 153-172. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.09.005.
: Park, H. I. & Ziegler, N. (2014). Cognitive shift in the bilingual mind: Spatial concepts in Korean–English bilinguals. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 17(02), 410-430. Doi: doi:10.1017/S1366728913000400
: Pederson, E., Danziger, E., Wilkins, D., Levinson, S., Kita, S., y Senft, G. (1998). Semantic typology and spatial conceptualization. Language, 74 (3), 557-589. doi: 10.2307/417793.
: Plumert, Jodie. M.; Ewert, K. y Spear, S. J. (1995). The early development of children's communication about nested spatial relations. Child Development, 66, 959-969.
: Postle, B., D'Esposito, M. & Corkin, S. (2005). Effects of verbal and nonverbal interferente on spatial and object visual working memory. Memory & Cognition, 33(2), 2003-212.
: Pourtois, G., Grandjean, D., Sander, D., Vuilleumier, P. (2004). Electrophysio-logical correlates of rapid spatial orienting towards fearful faces. Cereb Cortex, 14, 619-633.
: Radvansky, G. (2009). Spatial directions and situation model organization. Memory & Cognition, 37, 796-806.
: Richardson, D., Spivey, M., Barsalou, L. & McRaec, K. (2003). Spatial representations activated during real–time comprehension of verbs. Cognitive Science, 27, 767–780.
: Rigaux, P., Scholl, M. & Voisard, A. (2001). Spatial databases: With application to GIS. California: Morgan Kaufmann.
: Rosser, R. (1983). The emergence of spatial perspective taking: an information-processing alternative to egocentrism. Child Development, 54, 660-668. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1983.tb00491.x.
: Rosser, R. (1994). The developmental course of spatial cognition: Evidence for domain multidimensionality. Child Study Journal, 24(4), 255-280.
: Schubert, T. (2003). The sense of presence in virtual environments: A three-component scale measuring spatial presence, involvement, and realness. Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie, 15(2), 69-71. [198]https://doi.org/10.1026//1617-6383.15.2.69
: Shettleworth, S. J., y Sutton, J. E. (2005). Multiple systems for spatial learning: dead reckoning and beacon homing in rats. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 31(2), 125.
: Simmering, V. R., y Spencer, J. P. (2007). Carving up space at imaginary joints: Can people mentally impose arbitrary spatial category boundaries? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33(4), 871-894. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.33.4.871.
: Smith, S., y Cormier, K. (2014). In or Out? Spatial scale and enactment in narratives of native and nonnative signing deaf children acquiring British Sign Language. Sign Language Studies, 14(3), 275-301.
: Stawarska, B. (2008). “You” and “I”, “Here” and “Now”: Spatial and social situatedness in deixis. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 16(3), 399-418.
: Stine-Morrow, E. A. L., Morrow, D. G. & Leno, R. 2002. "Aging and the representation of spatial situations in narrative understanding". En Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57, pp. 91-97.
: Surve, R. B., Bhaskar Y. & Nehru K. K. (2014). Disparity of spatial and non-spatial data. International Journal of Advance Foundation and Research in Computer (IJAFRC), 1(8), 2348- 4853.
: Talmy, L. (1983). How language structures space. En H. Pick y L. Acredolo (Eds.), Spatial orientation: theory, research, and application (1^ra edic) (pp. 225-282). New York, EE.UU.: Plenum Press.
: Talmy, L. (2003). The representation of spatial structure in spoken and signed language: A neural model. Language and Linguistics, 4 (2), 207-250.
: Tommasi, L., y Laeng, B. (2012). Psychology of spatial cognition. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 3(6), 565-580. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1198.
: Trick, L. (2005). The role of working memory in spatial enumeration: Patterns of selective interference in subitizing and counting. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12(4), 675- 681.
: Tyler, A. & Evans, V. (2003). The semantics of English prepositions. Spatial scenes, embodied meaning and cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press .
: Ursini, Francesco y Ticmate, Adriano. (2016). On the polysemy of spanish spatial Ps. Borealis. An International Journal of Spanish Linguistics , 5 (2), 253-312.
: Wesp, R., Hesse, J., Keutmann, D. & Wheaton, K. (2001). Gesture maintain spatial imagery. The American Journal of Psychology, 4, 591-600.
: Young, M. & Falmier, O. (2008). Launching at a distance: The effect of spatial markers. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 1356-1370.
: Zwaan, R. & Van Oostendorp, H. (1993). Do readers construct spatial representations in naturalistic story comprehension? Discourse processes 16, 125-143.
: Zwaan, R. & Yaxley, R. (2003). Spatial iconicity affects semantic–relatedness judgments. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 954–958.
: [103]Talmy[104], Leonard. 1983. How language structures space, en H. Pick, & L. Acredolo (eds.), Spatial Orientation: Theory, Research and Application, New York, Plenum Press: 225-282.
: [134]Svenonius, Peter. 2010. Spatial P, In: G. Cinque & L. Rizzi (eds.), Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Oxford University Press: 127-160.
: [143]Mackenzie, John Lachlan. 1992. English spatial prepositions in Functional Grammar, Working Papers in Functional Grammar, 46: 1-25.