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The present paper deals with the semantics of locative expressions. Our approach is essentially model-theoretic, using basic geometrical properties of the space-time continuum. We shall demonstrate that locatives consist of two layers: the first layer defines a location and the second a type of movement with respect to that location.
Kracht, Marcus
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Agreement with locatives in Kinyarwanda: a comparative analysis
In Bantu languages such as Chichewa or Herero, locatives can function as subjects and show noun class agreement (in class 16, 17 or 18) with predicates and modifiers.
Jochen Zeller
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Proceedings of the first international workshop on Location and the web, 2008
The concept of location has become very popular in many applications on the Web, in particular for those which aim at connecting the real world with resources on the Web. However, the Web as it is today has no overall location concept, which means that applications have to introduce their own location concepts and have done so in incompatible ways.
Erik Wilde, Martin Kofahl
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The concept of location has become very popular in many applications on the Web, in particular for those which aim at connecting the real world with resources on the Web. However, the Web as it is today has no overall location concept, which means that applications have to introduce their own location concepts and have done so in incompatible ways.
Erik Wilde, Martin Kofahl
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Art Gallery, 2009
In recent years, geographic information systems (GIS) for consumers (Google Maps and Google Earth, for example) have become very popular, and many people enjoy collecting and editing memories using those media. These systems are well designed to visualize diverse geographical data, but they can not present geographical and chronological information at ...
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In recent years, geographic information systems (GIS) for consumers (Google Maps and Google Earth, for example) have become very popular, and many people enjoy collecting and editing memories using those media. These systems are well designed to visualize diverse geographical data, but they can not present geographical and chronological information at ...
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Journalism Studies, 2014
Location, locality, and localism have long been important characteristics of news, but their functions have been given a dramatic twist with the advent of locative, mobile media. The capabilities of mobile media devices to determine, sense, incorporate, and conjure with the relative locations of reporting and audiences have emerged as key to ...
Gerard Goggin, Fiona Martin, Tim Dwyer
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Location, locality, and localism have long been important characteristics of news, but their functions have been given a dramatic twist with the advent of locative, mobile media. The capabilities of mobile media devices to determine, sense, incorporate, and conjure with the relative locations of reporting and audiences have emerged as key to ...
Gerard Goggin, Fiona Martin, Tim Dwyer
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Communications of the ACM, 2004
Seeking a better method for estimating system size in an attempt to measure knowledge content.
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Seeking a better method for estimating system size in an attempt to measure knowledge content.
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IEEE Multimedia, 2008
Editor's NoteIn 2002, Jeremy Hight was involved in the project 34 North 118 West, one of the seminal works of what became known as locative media. He also wrote one of the seminal texts of the field, Narrative Archaeology. Here he discusses the process of conceptualizing and making the work and how it has fueled his latest projects with locative ...
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Editor's NoteIn 2002, Jeremy Hight was involved in the project 34 North 118 West, one of the seminal works of what became known as locative media. He also wrote one of the seminal texts of the field, Narrative Archaeology. Here he discusses the process of conceptualizing and making the work and how it has fueled his latest projects with locative ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses locative constructions in Bantu languages from a comparative perspective. Many Bantu languages have locative systems based on the prefixal noun classes 16, 17 and 18, but there are also languages that have more than three locative noun classes, while others use locative suffixes. In some Bantu languages,
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