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Issue Spatiality: A Conceptual Framework for the Role of Space in Public Discourses
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In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 5-15 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres: Exploring Dimensions of the Spatial Turn
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In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 1-4 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Quantitative methods demonstrate that environment alone is an insufficient predictor of present-day language distributions in New Guinea
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Cross-dialectal diversity in Mukrī Kurdish I: phonological and phonetic variation [Online resource]
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In: Journal of Linguistic Geography 9.2021 (2021) 1, 1-12
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What spatial environments mean
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In: Journal of Spatial Information Science (2021)
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Language is one of the most prominent means of representing human thought. Spatial cognition research has made use of this fact for decades, exploring how humans perceive and understand their spatial environments through language analysis. So far, this research has mainly focused on generic cognitive aspects underlying everyday purposes such as knowing where objects are, how they relate to each other, and how to find one's way to a familiar or unfamiliar location. However, human concepts about space can be threatened by change, as the environment changes. Across the globe, people become increasingly aware of climate-change related threats to their surroundings. For spatial language research, this calls for a fundamental shift in focus, towards the ways in which humans relate to space meaningfully--what spatial environments mean to us, how we respond to them and how we cope with changes and threats to our habitual space. This paper lays out how linguistic research can support building resilience on the basis of meaningful relationships to spatial environments.
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appreciation; climate change; Computer Sciences; environment; Geographic Information Sciences; Geography; place; resilience; spatial language; spatial relations
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URL: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1136&context=josis https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/josis/vol2020/iss20/12
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Supplementary images for "Spatial Reasoning and GIS in Linguistic Prehistory. Two Case Studies from Lower Fungom (Northwest Cameroon)", by Di Carlo and Pizziolo, published in LDC 2.2 (2012) ...
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Supplementary images for "Spatial Reasoning and GIS in Linguistic Prehistory. Two Case Studies from Lower Fungom (Northwest Cameroon)", by Di Carlo and Pizziolo, published in LDC 2.2 (2012) ...
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Words in space and time : a historical atlas of language politics in modern Central Europe
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The Role of Input in Language Revitalization: The Case of Lexical Development
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Building High-frequency Word Lists for the Semantic Domain of ʻĀINA (‘land’) Using a Raw Corpus of Spoken ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
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