Functional Features in Language and Space Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development

Functional Features in Language and Space: Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development by Laura Carlson is published by OUP Oxford on December 16, 2004. This 400-page book explores the concepts of ‘function’, ‘feature’, and ‘functional feature’ as they relate to recent developments in cognition, particularly in the fields of language, perception, categorization, and development. The contributors provide various definitions and research findings that highlight the significance of these notions within their theoretical frameworks.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of how functional features contribute to cognitive processes, especially at the intersection of language and spatial representation. Each chapter is designed to be accessible to novices while also offering specialized researchers new empirical and theoretical insights. The introduction outlines the main issues and viewpoints that are elaborated upon throughout the book, making it a valuable resource for those interested in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and cognitive psychology.
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The notions of ‘function’, ‘feature’ and ‘functional feature’ are associated with relatively new developments and insights in several areas of cognition. This book brings together different definitions, insights and research related to defining these notions from such diverse areas as language, perception, categorization and development. Each of the contributors in this book explicitly defines the notion of ‘function’, ‘feature’ or ‘functional feature’ within their own theoretical framework, presents research in which such a notion plays a pivotal role, and discusses the contribution of functional features in relation to their insights in a particular area of cognition. As such, this book not only presents new developments devoted to defining ‘function’, ‘feature’ and ‘functional feature’ in several sub-disciplines of cognitive science, but also offers a focused account of how these notions operate within the cognitive interface linking language and spatial representation. All book chapters are accessible for the interested novice, and offer the specialized researcher new empirical and theoretical insights into defining function, both with respect to the language and space interface and across cognition. The introduction to the book presents the reader with the main issues and viewpoints that are discussed in more detail in each of the book chapters.
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