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Starting At The End: The Importance Of Goals In Spatial Language, Laura Lakusta, Barbara Landau Jan 2005

Starting At The End: The Importance Of Goals In Spatial Language, Laura Lakusta, Barbara Landau

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We explored the linguistic encoding of Paths in children between the ages of three and seven, in children with Williams syndrome, and in normal adults, focusing specifically on Source and Goal Paths. The results showed an asymmetry, with Goal Paths regularly and systematically encoded, but Source Paths often omitted. This pattern occurred among all groups and across a broad range of domains including Manner of Motion, Change of Possession, Change of State, and Attachment/Detachment events. It also occurred whether participants spontaneously described events or were asked to use a specific verb that biased them towards a Goal or Source Path …