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Journal article

The preposition at from a spatial language, cognition, and information systems perspective

Maria Vasardani, Lesley Stirling, Stephan Winter

SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS | LINGUISTIC SOC AMER | Published : 2017

DOI: 10.3765/sp.10.3

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research has been supported by the Australian Research Council (LP120200130).

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Keywords

Representation
Geographic Information Science
47 Language, Communication and Culture
4704 Linguistics
Spatial Cognition
Social Sciences
Qualitative Spatial Relations
Spatial Prepositions
Language & Linguistics
Linguistics
Qualitative Spatial Relations,

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