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Tables of Contents for Spatial Language
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
Contributors
ix
Reasoning about Shape using the Tangential Axis Transform or the Shape's ``Grain''
1
18
A Conceptual Model for Representing Verbal Expressions used in Route Descriptions
19
24
Resolving Ambiguous Descriptions through Visual Information
43
26
An Anthropomorphic Agent for the Use of Spatial Language
69
18
Gesture, Thought, and Spatial Language
87
16
Organization of Temporal Situations
103
18
Grounding Meaning in Visual Knowledge. A Case Study: Dimensional Adjectives
121
26
Understanding How We Think about Space
147
18
The Real Story of ``Over''?
165
20
Generating Spatial Descriptions from a Cognitive Point of View
185
24
Multiple Frames of Reference in Interpreting Complex Projective Terms
209
24
Goal-Directed Effects on Processing a Spatial Environment. Indications from Memory and Language
233
22
Memory for Text and Memory for Space. Two Concurrent Memory Systems?
255
16
Author index
271
8
Subject Index
279