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Why do speakers mix perspectives?
Authors:Tversky  Barbara  Lee  Paul  Mainwaring  Scott
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Stanford University, USA;(2) Interval Research Corporation, USA
Abstract:Although considerations of discourse coherence and cognitive processing suggest that communicators should adopt consistent perspectives when describing spatial scenes, in many cases they switch perspectives. Ongoing research examining cognitive costs indicates that these are small and exacted in establishing a mental model of a scene but not in retrieving information from a well-known scene. A perspective entails a point of view, a referent object, and terms of reference. These may change within a perspective, exacting cognitive costs, so that the costs of switching perspective may not be greater than the costs of maintaining the same perspective. Another project investigating perspective choice for self and other demonstrates effects of salience of referent object and ease of terms of reference. Perspective is mixed not just in verbal communications but also in pictorial ones, suggesting that at times, switching perspective is more effective than maintaining a consistent one.
Keywords:deictic  frame of reference  intrinsic  perspective  referent object  route  spatial cognition  spatial mental model  survey
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