Why space is not one-dimensional: Location may be categorical and imagistic
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2017Author
Giezen, Marcel R.
Costello, Brendan
Carreiras, Manuel
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Giezen, M., Costello, B., & Carreiras, M. (n.d.). Why space is not one-dimensional: Location may be categorical and imagistic. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40. doi:10.1017/S0140525X15002915
Abstract
In our commentary, we raise concerns with the idea that
location should be considered a gestural component of sign languages.
We argue that psycholinguistic studies provide evidence for location as a
“categorical” element of signs. More generally, we propose that the use
of space in sign languages comes in many flavours and may be both
categorical and imagistic.