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Where do all the motion verbs come fromThe speed of development of manner verbs and path verbs in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs path verbs Indo-European
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2015/12/21
The last four decades have seen huge progress in the description and analysis of
cross-linguistic diversity in the encoding of motion (Talmy 1985, 1991, Slobin
1996, 2004). Comparisons between sat...
On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perception
Linguistic relativity Grammar
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2015/12/18
Recent studies have identified neural correlates of language effects on perception in static domains of experience such as colour and objects. The generalization of such effects
to dynamic doma...
The Behavioral and Neural Effects of Language on Motion Perception
Motion Perception Language
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2015/12/18
Perception does not function as an isolated module but is
tightly linked with other cognitive functions. Several studies
have demonstrated an influence of language on motion perception, but it remai...
On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perception
Linguistic relativity Grammar Grammatical aspect Motion events Event-related potentials Attention
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2015/5/13
Recent studies have identified neural correlates of language effects on perception in static domains of experience such as colour and objects. The generalization of such effects to dynamic domains lik...
Diachronic change in Indo-European motion event encoding
Indo-European motion event encoding grammaticalization phylogenetic comparative methods preverbs
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2015/5/6
There are many different syntactic constructions that languages can use to encode motion events. In recent decades, great advances have been made in the description and study of these syntactic constr...
The correlation between motion event encoding and path verb lexicon size in the Indo-European language family
Motion events path verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
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2015/5/6
There have been opposing views on the possibility of a relationship between motion event encoding and the size of the path verb lexicon. Özçalışkan (2004) has proposed that verb-fr...
Scramble, Scurry and Dash: The Correlation between Motion Event Encoding and Manner Verb Lexicon Size in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
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2015/4/27
In recent decades, much has been discovered about the different ways in which people can talk about motion (Talmy, 1985, 1991; Slobin, 1996, 1997, 2004). Slobin (1997) has suggested that satellite-fra...
Transfer of conceptualization patterns in bilinguals: The construal of motion events in Turkish and German
bilinguals conceptualization patterns
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2015/4/10
In the present article we provide evidence for the occurrence of transfer of conceptualization patterns in narratives of two
German–Turkish bilingual groups. All bilingual participants grew up in Ger...
Development of Cross-Linguistic Variation in Speech and Gesture: Motion Events in English and Turkish
cospeech gestures motion events cross-linguistic Turkish English
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2015/4/3
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically different languages both in speech and cospeech gestures, showing that language specificity in event enc...
Principles of event segmentation in language: The case of motion events. Language
universals crosslinguistic variation
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2015/3/30
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previous typological studies have focused on segmentation into syntactic (Pawley 1987) or intonational units (...
Event structure influences language production: Evidence from structural priming in motion event description. Journal of Memory and Language
Language production Structural priming Event structure Motion events
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2014/5/7
This priming study investigates the role of conceptual structure during language production, probing whether English speakers are sensitive to the structure of the event encoded
by a prime sentence. ...
Recategorizing Active Accomplishment Verbs of Induced Motion:a Semantic Approach within Role and Reference Grammar
Semantic Approach Grammar
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2009/5/18
This paper analyses the semantic components and the grammatical behaviour of a specific type of verbs of induced motion: those that contain the semantic feature [+active]. Besides, the locational expr...
When English proposes what Greek presupposes: The cross-linguistic encoding of motion events
Motion Space Event cognition Language production Pragmatics Whorf Greek
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2014/5/8
How do we talk about events we perceive? And how tight is the connection between linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of events? To address these questions, we experimentally compared motion d...
Shake, rattle, ‘n’ roll: the representation of motion in language and cognition
Motion Spatial language Spatial representation Linguistic relativity
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2014/5/8
Languages vary strikingly in how they encode motion events. In some languages (e.g. English),manner of motion is typically encoded within the verb, while direction of motion information appears in mod...