Linguistics and LanguagesNature Human Behaviour
Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints
K. R. Coventry, H. B. Gudde, et al.
This study explores how languages reflect the non-linguistic constraints of their speakers, particularly in spatial communication. The research, conducted by a team of experts including Kenny R. Coventry and Holger Diessel, analyzed the use of spatial demonstratives across 29 languages and 874 speakers, revealing how physical reach and addressee position influence language use. Discover how action constraints shape our understanding of spatial language and cognition!
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