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Sequential scanning

One type of scanning. In sequential scanning, aspects of a scene are scanned in a sequential fashion so that the aspects of the scene are not simultaneously present at any stage of the scanning. This gives rise to a conceptualization of time as a dynamic process and characterises events. Sequential scanning underpins the conceptual representation that gives rise to temporal relations, as encoded, for instance, by verbs.

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