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Time and Space Questionnaire
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- Name : Time and Space Questionnaire
- Title : Time and Space Questionnaire
- Date : 2001
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- Description : This entry has been superceded by the 2008 version! This entry contains: 1. An invitation to think about to what extent the grammar of space and time share lexical and morphosyntactic resources − the suggestions here are only prompts, since it would take a long questionnaire to fully explore this; 2. A suggestion about how to collect gestural data that might show us to what extent the spatial and temporal domains, have a psychological continuity. This is really the goal − but you need to do the linguistic work first or in addition. The goal of this task is to explore the extent to which time is conceptualised on a spatial basis.
- Description : Additional info: Volume 2001, filed under Space project.
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- Continent : Europe
- Country : Netherlands
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- Name : Language and Cognition Field Manuals
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- Organisation : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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- Genre : Experiment or task
- SubGenre : fieldmanual chapter
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Stephen C. Levinson
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Juergen Bohnemeyer
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- Size : 15
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Citation
Stephen C. Levinson and Juergen Bohnemeyer. (2001). Item "Time and Space Questionnaire" in collection "Field Manuals". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/49bcaa01-7653-4393-868d-fdff73f8b5a2. (Accessed 2023-09-29)
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