Chapter
Demonstratives as locating expressions
pp.:
53 – 73
‘Here’ and ‘there’ in Croatian: A case study of an urban standard variety
pp.:
73 – 87
Prosodic and paralinguistic signals of distance
pp.:
87 – 97
Section 2: Conceptualizing space in prepositions and in morphology
pp.:
97 – 99
The German über
pp.:
99 – 135
The separability of German über -: A cognitive approach
pp.:
135 – 161
Prepositional prototypes
pp.:
161 – 193
Space and movement in the English verb system
pp.:
193 – 223
The representation of space in English derivational morphology
pp.:
223 – 235
Section 3: Can language use cope with space?
pp.:
235 – 237
PART B: SPACE AS A CULTURAL ARTIFACT
pp.:
235 – 235
Spatial deixis in Afrikaans dictionaries
pp.:
237 – 265
What good are locationals, anyway?
pp.:
265 – 295
Iconicity in verbal descriptions of space
pp.:
295 – 313
Section 4: Variability in the conceptualization of space
pp.:
313 – 315
The syntax and semantics of locativised nouns in Zulu
pp.:
315 – 335
Distinguishing the notion ‘place’ in an Oceanic language
pp.:
335 – 357
The linguistic, cognitive and cultural variables of the conceptualization of space
pp.:
357 – 373
Rethinking some universals of spatial language using controlled comparison
pp.:
373 – 399
Section 5: From one meaning to another
pp.:
399 – 401
PART C: SPACE AS A BRIDGE TO OTHER CONCEPTUAL DOMAINS
pp.:
399 – 399
Polarity and metaphor in German
pp.:
401 – 423
Metaphors of ‘total enclosure’ grammaticizing into middle voice markers Susan Strauss
pp.:
423 – 445
Section 6: From space to time, events, and beyond
pp.:
445 – 447
The story of -ing: A subjective perspective
pp.:
447 – 485
The temporal use of Hawaiian directional particles
pp.:
485 – 497
The spatial structuring of events: A study of Polish perfectivizing prefixes
pp.:
497 – 521
Temporal meanings of spatial prepositions in Polish: The case of przez and w
pp.:
521 – 539
Viewpoint and subjectivity in English inversion
pp.:
539 – 557
How do we mentally localize different types of spatial concepts?
pp.:
557 – 581
PART D: SPACE AS AN ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE OF THOUGHT
pp.:
581 – 581
Section 7: Discourse as space
pp.:
581 – 583
Space in dramatic discourse
pp.:
583 – 601
How space structures discourse
pp.:
601 – 629
The (meta-)textual space
pp.:
629 – 643
Section 8: Abstract worlds as space
pp.:
643 – 645
From one meaning to the next: The effects of polysemous relationships in lexical learning
pp.:
645 – 681
Metaphorical scenarios of science
pp.:
681 – 711
Language, space and theography: The case of height vs. depth
pp.:
711 – 723
List of contributors
pp.:
723 – 729
Subject Index
pp.:
729 – 737