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The editors have meticulously curated contributions that highlight the cognitive processes involved in spatial awareness and how these processes are mirrored in language use across different cultures and contexts. Each chapter builds on the notion that our comprehension of space is not just a physical experience but is also deeply intertwined with our linguistic capabilities.
With a comprehensive bibliography and index, this volume serves as an essential resource for researchers and students alike, inviting readers to rethink their perceptions of space and language through the lens of cognitive science. The work stands out as both a scholarly achievement and a thought-provoking inquiry into the nature of human cognition.