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E-raamat: Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description: Deixis, asymmetries, constructions

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  • Formaat: 287 pages
  • Sari: Human Cognitive Processing 72
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027257819
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  • ISBN-13: 9789027257819
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"The idea of this book on "Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description" comes from the observation that, over the last 30 years, much attention has been devoted to the manner/path divide in relation to the distinction between Verb-Framed and Satellite-Framed languages. This mainstream focus has left aside other aspects of motion event descriptions. The chapters of this volume take an in-depth look at three less-studied aspects of motion expression. The first part of the book focusses on directional deixis, especially in relation to associated motion and visual motion. The second part explores variations in Source-Goal asymmetries. The third part investigates different types of motion event constructions, e.g., with various types of co-events. Many languages are taken into consideration throughout the 11 chapters, which gives the volume a clear typological dimension. This book is intended for students and academics interested in motion, spatial semantics, typological variation and cognitive linguistics"--

The idea of this book on "Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description" comes from the observation that, over the last 30 years, much attention has been devoted to the manner/path divide in relation to the distinction between Verb-Framed and Satellite-Framed languages. This mainstream focus has left aside other aspects of motion event descriptions. The chapters of this volume take an in-depth look at three less-studied aspects of motion expression. The first part of the book focuses on directional deixis, especially in relation to associated motion and visual motion. The second part explores variations in Source-Goal asymmetries. The third part investigates different types of motion event constructions, e.g., with various types of co-events. Many languages are taken into consideration throughout the 11 chapters, which gives the volume a clear typological dimension. This book is intended for students and academics interested in motion, spatial semantics, typological variation and cognitive linguistics.
Foreword vii
Chapter 1 Introduction: The description of motion events: On deixis, asymmetries and constructions
1(24)
Laure Sarda
Benjamin Fagard
Part I Motion and deixis
Chapter 2 What does deixis tell us about motion typology? Linguistic or cultural variations of speakers' "here" space vis-a-vis perceived physical events
25(18)
Takahiro Morita
Chapter 3 Linguistic representations of visual motion: A crosslinguistic experimental study
43(26)
Yo Matsumoto
Kimi Akita
Anna Bordilovskaya
Kiyoko Eguchi
Hiroaki Koga
Miho Mano
Ikuko Matsuse
Takahiro Morita
Naonori Nagaya
Kiyoko Takahashi
Ryosuke Takahashi
Yuko Yoshinari
Chapter 4 Deictic directionals revisited in the light of advances in typology
69(26)
Christine Lamarre
Alice Vittrant
Anetta Kopecka
Sylvie Voisin
Noellie Bon
Benjamin Fagard
Colette Grinevald
Claire Moyse-Faurie
Annie Risler
Jin-Ke Song
Adeline Tan
Clement Voirin
Chapter 5 On a few instances where deictic directionals confound expectations
95(30)
Philippe Bourdin
Part II Motion and asymmetries
Chapter 6 Implicit landmarks and opposite polarities in French motion predicates
125(24)
Michel Aurnague
Chapter 7 Source-Goal asymmetry in Standard Chinese: A comparative study of spontaneous and caused motion events
149(24)
Jin-Ke Song
Chapter 8 Source-Goal asymmetry in German: A corpus study comparing intentional and non-intentional motion events
173(16)
Laura Guse
Part III Motion and constructions
Chapter 9 Co-event relations in Swedish motion constructions
189(20)
Joel Olofsson
Chapter 10 The description of transitive directed motion in Lakhota (Siouan)
209(26)
Rainer Osswald
Robert D. Van Valin Jr.
Chapter 11 Constraints constrained: Equipollent verb constructions in Emai
235(22)
Ronald P. Schaefer
Francis O. Egbokhare
Chapter 12 Lexical aspect and morphosyntactic cohesion between motion verbs and spatial particles in Homeric Greek
257(16)
Castrenze Nigrelli
Language Index 273(2)
Subject Index 275