Topological approaches to locative prepositions

Ikumi Imani, Itaru Takarajima
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It is well-known that locative prepositions are used to make temporal expressions, and that they have been intensively studied in theoretical, cognitive and psycho-linguistics. However, there have been few attempts to develop a theoretical framework to deal with linguistic data on the locative prepositions (see Piñón (1997), Zwarts and Winter (1997) and Zwarts (2000) for a vector semantics to capture parallelism between aspects and a certain kind of locative prepositions). There are two purposes in this paper. One is to investigate prepositions “in,” “on,” “at” and “from/to” in English that have correlations between space and time, and show how the topological properties of the locative prepositions are preserved in temporal expressions. The other purpose is to develop a theoretical framework, or what we call a “topological approach” to natural languages, in which we use topological concepts such as spaces, paths and dimensions to analyze the linguistic data.
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定位介词的拓扑方法
位置介词用于时间表达是众所周知的,在理论、认知和心理语言学中都有广泛的研究。然而,很少有人尝试建立一个理论框架来处理关于位置介词的语言数据(参见Piñón (1997), Zwarts and Winter(1997)和Zwarts(2000)的向量语义来捕捉方面和特定类型的位置介词之间的并行性)。本文有两个目的。一是研究英语中具有空间和时间相关性的介词“in”、“on”、“at”和“from/to”,并展示位置介词的拓扑特性在时间表达式中是如何保持的。另一个目的是开发一个理论框架,或者我们称之为自然语言的“拓扑方法”,其中我们使用拓扑概念,如空间,路径和维度来分析语言数据。
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