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    Attention to Endpoints: A Cross‐Linguistic Constraint on Spatial Meaning
    with Terry Regier
    Cognitive Science 31 (4): 705-719. 2007.
    We investigate a possible universal constraint on spatial meaning. It has been proposed that people attend preferentially to the endpoints of spatial motion events, and that languages may therefore make finer semantic distinctions at event endpoints than at event beginnings. We test this proposal. In Experiment 1, we show that people discriminate the endpoints of spatial motion events more readily than they do event beginnings—suggesting a non-linguistic attentional bias toward endpoints. In Exp…Read more