Discourse, vision, and cognition

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Abstract

While there is a growing body of psycholinguistic experimental research on mappings between language and vision on a word and sentence level, there are almost no studies on how speakers perceive, conceptualise and spontaneously describe a complex visual scene on higher levels of discourse.
This book explores the relationship between language, eye movements and cognition, and brings together discourse analysis with cognitively oriented behavioral research. Based on the analysis of data drawn from spoken descriptive discourse, spontaneous conversation, and experimental investigations, this work offers a comprehensive picture of the dynamic natures of language, vision and mental imagery. Verbal and visual data, synchronised and correlated by means of a multimodal scoring method, are used as two windows to the mind to show how language and vision, in concert, can elucidate covert mental processes.
This book addresses researchers with a background in linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology cognitive science and computer science. The book is also of interest to scholars working in the applied area of usability of design and in the interdisciplinary field concerned with cognitive systems involved in language use and vision.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Number of pages202
ISBN (Electronic)9789027290793
ISBN (Print)9789027223777
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Publication series

NameHuman cognitive processing
Volume23
ISSN (Electronic)1387-6724

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Philosophy

Free keywords

  • information processing
  • Attention
  • language and thought
  • speech
  • cognition
  • consciousness
  • discourse
  • language and action
  • mental imagery
  • language and communication

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