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Broader Perspectives on Motion Event Descriptions [Kõva köide]

Edited by (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), Edited by (National Defense Academy of Japan)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kaal: 735 g
  • Sari: Human Cognitive Processing 69
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027205663
  • ISBN-13: 9789027205667
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kaal: 735 g
  • Sari: Human Cognitive Processing 69
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027205663
  • ISBN-13: 9789027205667
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"Human languages exhibit fascinating commonalities and variations in the ways they describe motion events. In this volume, the contributors present their research results concerning motion event descriptions in the languages that they investigate. The volume features new proposals based on a broad range of data involving different kinds of motion events previously understudied, such as caused motion (e.g., kick a ball across) and even visual motion (e.g., look into a hole). Special attention is also paidto deixis, a hitherto neglected aspect of motion event descriptions. A wide range of languages is examined, including those spoken in Europe, Africa, and Asia. The results provide new insights into the patterns languages deploy to represent motion events. This volume will appeal to anyone interested in language universals and typology, as well as the relationship between language and thought"--

Human languages exhibit fascinating commonalities and variations in the ways they describe motion events. In this volume, the contributors present their research results concerning motion event descriptions in the languages that they investigate. The volume features new proposals based on a broad range of data involving different kinds of motion events previously understudied, such as caused motion (e.g., kick a ball across) and even visual motion (e.g., look into a hole). Special attention is also paid to deixis, a hitherto neglected aspect of motion event descriptions. A wide range of languages is examined, including those spoken in Europe, Africa, and Asia. The results provide new insights into the patterns languages deploy to represent motion events. This volume will appeal to anyone interested in language universals and typology, as well as the relationship between language and thought.
Preface vii
Introduction: Motion event descriptions in broader perspective 1(24)
Yo Matsumoto
Kazuhiro Kawachi
Part I Path and Deixis in individual languages
Chapter 1 Distinct coding of Deixis and Path in Kathmandu Newar
25(16)
Ikuko Matsuse
Chapter 2 Patterns of deictic expressions in Hungarian motion event descriptions
41(22)
Kiyoko Eguchi
Chapter 3 Patterns of path encoding in German
63(42)
Birgitta Meex
Chapter 4 Syntactic and semantic structures of Thai motion expressions
105(38)
Kiyoko Takahashi
Part II Crosslinguistic and theoretical studies
Chapter 5 A fine-grained analysis of manner salience: Experimental evidence from Japanese and English
143(38)
Kimi Akita
Yo Matsumoto
Chapter 6 Attraction of attention in perceived motion events weighed against typology and cognitive cost: An experimental study of French
181(24)
Takahiro Morita
Chapter 7 Should Talmy's motion typology be expanded to visual motion? An investigation into expressions of motion, agentive motion, and visual motion in Sidaama (Sidamo)
205(30)
Kazuhiro Kawachi
Chapter 8 Looking into visual motion expressions in Dutch, English, and French: How languages stick to well-trodden typological paths
235(46)
Bert Cappelle
Chapter 9 Neutral and specialized path coding: Toward a new typology of path-coding devices and languages
281(36)
Yo Matsumoto
Name index 317(2)
Subject index 319