Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte

Martin Thiering

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Selected publications

Books

  • Thiering, Martin. Linguistic Categorization of Topological Spatial Relations. Berlin: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, 2009.

Edited Books

  • Geus, Klaus & Thiering, Martin (Editor/s). Common Sense Geography and Mental Modelling. Berlin: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, 2012.

Articles and Chapters

  • Thiering, Martin. "Spatial mental models in common sense geography." In: Common Sense Geography and Mental Modelling, eds.: Geus, Klaus & Thiering, Martin. Berlin: 2012.
  • Thiering, Martin. "Degree of specificity in spatial semantic." In: Variation in Language and Language Use: Linguistic, Socio-Cultural and Cognitive Perspectives, eds.: Monika Reif, Justyna A. Robinson & Martin Pütz. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2012.
  • Thiering, Martin. "Topographical coordinates and spatial language. " LAUD Papers, Linguistic Agency University of Duisburg-Essen 35th International LAUD Symposium (2012)
  • Thiering, Martin. "Figure-Ground Reversals in Language. " Gestalt Theory 33, No. 3/4 (Gestalt Theory, Special Issue The Place of Meaning in Perception: Towards a Science of Meaning, Vol. 1 2011)
  • Thiering, Martin. "Intralingual variation of spatial concepts in an Athapaskan language. " LAUD Papers, Linguistic Agency University of Duisburg-Essen (2010)
  • Thiering, Martin. "Language loss in spatial semantics: Dene Suline ." In: An Anthology on Quantitative Sociolinguistic Studies of Indigenous minority languages, Variationist Approaches to Indigenous Minority Languages, eds.: Jim Stanford & Dennis Preston. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2009.
  • Thiering, Martin. "Topological Relations in an Athapaskan Language. " PETL: Papers in Experimental and Theoretical Linguistics. Department of Linguistics Working Papers 1 (2006)
  • Thiering, Martin. "A case study on language loss: Spatial semantics in Dene Suline. " Working Papers in Athabaskan Languages 4 (Alaska Native Language Center Working Papers 2004)