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2001
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Two Path Prepositions: Along and Past

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Two Path Prepositions: Along and Past
Abstract. We present results from a series of experiments, where relevant factors for the use of path prepositions were examined. We were especially interested in the concepts behind the German prepositions “entlang” and “vorbei” (similar to “along” and “past”). After exploring the basic properties human beings attribute to these prepositions, we systematically varied those properties to investigate their impact on the selection process and the corresponding speech production latency. The results indicate that parallelism and distance between the outline of a reference object and a trajectory are key concepts in this context. Key Words. communication of spatial information, spatial reasoning, empirical studies, path prepositions 1 Motivation Although path prepositions such as along, across, past are often part of path descriptions or navigational instructions, only limited effort has been put into investigating their properties and into modeling them (see [4], [9], [1]...
Christian Kray, Jörg Baus, Hubert D. Zimmer,
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where COSIT
Authors Christian Kray, Jörg Baus, Hubert D. Zimmer, Harry R. Speiser, Antonio Krüger
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