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Understanding the Facts of Life
註釋When we speak about the spatial locations of objects are we simply saying where they are, or are we also pointing to something about their function? This study accounts not only for our theoretical comprehension of spatial relations, but also our ability to interact competently with the world of spatially related objects. It demonstrates how many everyday uses of spatial prepositions can be ambiguous in spatial terms and yet meaningful in terms of an objects function.