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- Minds in SpaceAndy Clark. 7-15
- Language Is Spatial, Not Special: On the Demise of the Symbolic Approximation HypothesisMichael J. Spivey, Daniel C. Richardson, Carlos A. Zednik. 16-40
- Spatial Tools for Mathematical ThoughtKelly S. Mix. 41-66
- Time, Motion, and Meaning: The Experiential Basis of Abstract ThoughtMichael Ramscar, Teenie Matlock, Lera Boroditsky. 67-86
- Perspectives on Spatial DevelopmentJanellen Huttenlocher, Stella F. Lourenco, Marina Vasilyeva. 87-101
- It's in the Eye of the Beholder: Spatial Language and Spatial Memory Use the Same Perceptual Reference FramesJohn Lipinski, John P. Spencer, Larissa K. Samuelson. 102-131
- Tethering to the Word, Coming UndoneBarbara Landau, Kirsten O'Hearn, James E. Hoffman. 132-156
- Encoding Space in Spatial LanguageLaura A. Carlson. 157-187
- Objects in Space and Mind: From Reaching to WordsLinda B. Smith, Larissa K. Samuelson. 188-207
- The Role of the Body in Infant Language LearningChen Yu, Dana H. Ballard. 208-234
- Talk About Motion: The Semantic Representation of Verbs by Motion DynamicsErin Cannon, Paul R. Cohen. 235