“…One way of accessing thought-related processes is through the analysis of language, since the particular linguistic choices a speaker makes convey the specifics of his or her conceptualization (Tenbrink, 2015). A number of phenomena, such as focus of attention, (switching between) granularity levels, conceptual perspectives, and the like, have been operationalized through linguistic structures and linked to contextual factors such as modes of traveling (Tenbrink & Winter, 2009), spatial experience (Hölscher, Tenbrink & Wiener, 2011), familiarity with a specific route (Lovelace, Hegarty & Montello, 1999), space structure (Brosset, Claramunt & Saux, 2008;Kray et al, 2013), and wayfinding purpose (Hirtle, Timpf, & Tenbrink, 2011).…”