One of the essential functions of natural language is to express spatial relationships between objects. Linguistic constructs can encode the physical properties of objects, spatial relations between them, and patterns of motion through space relative to some reference point. However, an important question is: how can we formally define spatial language?

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Introduction

  • Parisa Kordjamshidi,
  • Marie-Francine Moens,
  • James Pustejovsky

摘要

One of the essential functions of natural language is to express spatial relationships between objects. Linguistic constructs can encode the physical properties of objects, spatial relations between them, and patterns of motion through space relative to some reference point. However, an important question is: how can we formally define spatial language?