Schirra, Jörg R.J. (1995) Understanding Radio Broadcasts On Soccer: The Concept `Mental Image' and Its Use in Spatial Reasoning. [Book Chapter]
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Most cognitive theories agree that a listener of a sports broadcast on radio usually imagines the scene described; the concept `mental image' appears in a specific sort of explanations. In contrast to this conception, it is argued that this concept should rather be understood as part of a certain kind of grounding explanations of the radio listener's understanding. This particular conception is based on the distinction between `specification' and `implementation' as found in the theory of abstract data types. Its application to the field of spatial concepts leads to a computational system (ANTLIMA) which exemplifies how the expression `mental image' could be used while explaining a speaker's ability to control the resolvability of ambiguities in an objective report of what the speaker sees.
Item Type: | Book Chapter |
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Keywords: | spatial reasoning, mental images, semantics of locative expressions |
Subjects: | Computer Science > Language Linguistics > Pragmatics Philosophy > Philosophy of Language |
ID Code: | 1517 |
Deposited By: | Schirra, Jörg R.J. |
Deposited On: | 29 May 2001 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:54 |
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