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- Functional Features in Language and SpaceLaura A. Carlson, Emile van der Zee. 1-10 [doi]
- Language is Grounded in ActionArthur M. Glenberg, Michael P. Kaschak. 11-24 [doi]
- The Bicycle Pedal is in Front of the Table. Why some Objects do not Fit into some Spatial RelationsManuel de Vega, Maria F. Rodrigo. 25-38 [doi]
- Dissociation between Verbal and Pointing Responding in Perspective Change ProblemsRanxiao Frances Wang. 39-52 [doi]
- An Ecological Approach to the Interface between Language and VisionRajesh Kasturirangan. 53-70 [doi]
- Contextual, Functional, and Geometric Components in the Semantics of Projective TermsCarola Eschenbach. 71-92 [doi]
- Verbs and Directions: The Interaction of Geometry and Function in Determining OrientationChristopher Habel. 93-112 [doi]
- Between Space and Function: How Spatial and Functional Features Determine the Comprehension of betweenEmile van der Zee, Matt Watson. 113-130 [doi]
- The HIPE Theory of FunctionLawrence W. Barsalou, Steven Sloman, Sergio E. Chaigneau. 131-148 [doi]
- Towards a Classification of Extra-geometric Influences on the Comprehension of Spatial PrepositionsKenny R. Coventry, Simon Garrod. 149-162 [doi]
- Is it in or Is it on? The Influence of Geometry and Location Control on Children's Descriptions of Containment and Support EventsLynn V. Richards, Kenny R. Coventry. 163-174 [doi]
- Defining Functional Features for Spatial LanguageLaura A. Carlson, Edwin Covell. 175-190 [doi]
- Attention in Spatial Language: Bridging Geometry and FunctionTerry Regier, Laura A. Carlson, Bryce Corrigan. 191-204 [doi]
- Being Near the Ceramic, but not Near the Mug: On the Role of Construal in Spatial LanguageSandeep Prasada. 205-218 [doi]
- Force and Function in the Acquisition of the Preposition inClaude Vandeloise. 219-234 [doi]
- Shape: A Developmental ProductLinda B. Smith. 235-256 [doi]
- Adaptation of Perceptual and Semantic FeaturesBrian Rogosky, Robert L. Goldstone. 257-274 [doi]
- Infants' Attention to and Use of Functional Properties in CategorizationKelly Madole, Lisa M. Oakes. 275-292 [doi]
- Developmental Constraints on the Representation of Spatial Relation Information: Evidence from Preverbal InfantsPaul C. Quinn. 293-310 [doi]
- Path Expressions in Finnish and Swedish: The Role of ConstructionsUrpo Nikanne. 311-330 [doi]
- Form and FunctionBarbara Tversky. 331 [doi]