Language, Space and Mind
Explore the fascinating intersection of language and cognition in Language, Space and Mind by Paul Chilton. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, this thought-provoking paperback spans 353 pages, delving into the idea that spatial cognition underpins linguistic meaning—even in its most abstract forms. Chilton advances this compelling proposal by developing a robust theoretical framework grounded in simple geometric principles. This book is essential for linguists, cognitive scientists, and anyone interested in the intricate connections between language, thought, and spatial understanding. Discover how our perceptions of space influence our use of language and expand your understanding of cognitive linguistics with this insightful work.