displacement
(noun)
The ability of a language to describe things that are not present.
Examples of displacement in the following topics:
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Introduction to Human Language
- Human language is unique because it is generative, recursive, and has displacement.
- Specifically, human language is unique on the planet because it has the qualities of generativity, recursion, and displacement.
- Human language has displacement.
- Ants and ravens also have limited displacement systems.
- Human language is also modality-independent—that is, it is possible to use the features of displacement, generativity, and recursion across multiple modes.
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Introduction to Psychotherapy
- For instance, psychotherapy with children and their parents often involves play, role-play, and drawing, with a co-constructed narrative from these non-verbal and displaced modes of interacting.