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1 | Functional features in language and space | 1 |
2 | Language is grounded in action | 11 |
3 | The bicycle pedal is in front of the table : why some objects do not fit into some spatial relations | 25 |
4 | Dissociation between verbal and pointing responding in perspective change problems | 39 |
5 | An ecological approach to the interface between language and vision | 53 |
6 | Contextual, functional, and geometric components in the semantics of projective terms | 71 |
7 | Verbs and directions : the interaction of geometry and function in determining orientation | 93 |
8 | Between space and function : how spatial and functional features determine the comprehension of between | 113 |
9 | The HIPE theory of function | 131 |
10 | Towards a classification of extra-geometric influences on the comprehension of spatial prepositions | 149 |
11 | Is it in or is it on? : the influence of geometry and location control on children's descriptions of containment and support events | 163 |
12 | Defining functional features for spatial language | 175 |
13 | Attention in spatial language : bridging geometry and function | 191 |
14 | Being near the ceramic, but not near the mug : on the role of construal in spatial language | 205 |
15 | Force and function in the acquisition of the preposition in | 219 |
16 | Shape : a developmental product | 235 |
17 | Adaptation of perceptual and semantic features | 257 |
18 | Infants' attention to and use of functional properties in categorization | 275 |
19 | Developmental constraints on the representation of spatial relation information : evidence from preverbal infants | 293 |
20 | Path expressions in Finnish and Swedish : the role of constructions | 311 |
21 | Form and function | 331 |
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