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| Spatial Position in Language and Visual Memory: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison | |
| Συγγραφέας: Anna Papafragou Anna Papafragou: Spatial Position in Language and Visual Memory: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison (pdf, 6 pages) German  and  English  speakers  employ  different  strategies  to encode  static  spatial  scenes  involving  the  axial  position (standing vs. lying) of an inanimate figure object with respect to a ground object. In a series of three experiments, we show that  this  linguistic  difference  is  not  reflected  in  native speakers’  ability  to  detect  changes  in  axial  position  in  nonlinguistic memory tasks. Furthermore, even when participants are required to use language to encode a spatial scene, they do not rely on language during a recognition memory task. These results  have  implications  for  the  relationship  between language and visual memory. | |
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