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- Mental_space abstract "The Mental space is a theoretical construct proposed by Gilles Fauconnier and Armen Khederlarian corresponding to possible worlds in truth-conditional semantics. The main difference between a mental space and a possible world is that a mental space does not contain a faithful representation of reality, but an idealized cognitive model. Building of mental spaces and establishment of mappings between those mental spaces are the two main processes involved in construction of meaning.It is one of the basic components in Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner's blending theory, a theory within Cognitive semantics.".
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- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_semantics.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Conceptual_blending.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Gilles_Fauconnier.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Idealized_cognitive_model.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Turner_(cognitive_scientist).
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Mental_space_(anatomy).
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Possible_world.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Semiotics.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLink Truth-conditional_semantics.
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mental space".
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "cognitive overload".
- Mental_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "mental space".
- Mental_space hasPhotoCollection Mental_space.
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- Mental_space subject Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Mental_space comment "The Mental space is a theoretical construct proposed by Gilles Fauconnier and Armen Khederlarian corresponding to possible worlds in truth-conditional semantics. The main difference between a mental space and a possible world is that a mental space does not contain a faithful representation of reality, but an idealized cognitive model.".
- Mental_space label "Mental space".
- Mental_space sameAs Espacio_mental.
- Mental_space sameAs m.063rgr.
- Mental_space sameAs Q6817503.
- Mental_space sameAs Q6817503.
- Mental_space wasDerivedFrom Mental_space?oldid=616868530.
- Mental_space isPrimaryTopicOf Mental_space.