Motion Events
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In the domain of motion event encoding, many of the world’s languages fall into one of two types: verb-framed (the path is encoded in the verb) or satellite-framed (the path is encoded outside the verb in a prefix, particle or adverbial... more
<ABSTRACT> It has been noted that Chinese shows both satellite-and verb-framed properties (Slobin, 2004; Beavers, Levin, & Tham, 2010), a fact that offers the opportunity to explore the typological influence of the learner's dominant... more
La lengua alemana y la lengua española pertenecen a tipologías distintas y en sus usuarios encontramos divergencias con respecto a la importancia que éstos conceden al componente semántico Manera. Siguiendo los principios de los Estudios... more
The different languages of the world have been divided into satellite-framed ( S-framed) and verb-framed (V-framed), as proposed by Talmy (1985, 1991, 2000). The semantic components of motion events can be expressed in various ways... more
Typological studies on the linguistic expression of motion are certainly of interest to translation scholars. The study of how motion is expressed across languages has indeed revealed some striking typological differences (e.g. Talmy... more
"Spatial deixis has long been the locus of concentrated research due to its propensity to assume multiple functions in spatial-temporal domains. This study investigates the interconnections among spatial deixis, Motion predicates, and... more
because path is an obligatory component of motion-event expressions, we can't compare languages in terms of the accessibility of path as a category: without a path verb or satellite or other path element, there is no motion event.... more
En este trabajo se trata un problema metodológico al que se enfrentan los estudios sobre la expresión del movimiento y el espacio: cómo clasificar los verbos de movimiento. Partimos de la tipología de Talmy (1991), que distingue entre... more
The study discusses the results of a research, in progress, regarding the strategies of lexicalization of motion events in italian based on the theory by Talmy (2000): the typological distinction between Satellite-framed and Verb-framed... more
As a result of grammaticalization two Japanese constructions containing a ventive (kuru) or an andative (iku) auxiliary verb have developed a wide range of usage types. The goal is to test a hypothesis that the more grammaticalized usage... more
The study reported in this chapter is intended to contribute to the understanding of how L1 conceptualization of motion may exert influence on L2 use and acquisition of path expressions. It compares the behavior of 80 English-speaking L2... more
In this work we put forward a new approach to root insertion based on two tenets: 1) root insertion is strictly late, syntax manipulating exclusively functional material; 2) roots can be inserted directly into syntactic terminals nodes,... more
This is a corpus-based contrastive-typological study based on data from the Multilingual Parallel Corpus (MPC), which comprises extracts from 22 Swedish novels and their translations into English, German, French and Finnish (around 650... more
This thesis investigates how individuals understand so-called placement events through their native (L1) or second (L2) language. Placement events are events where an agent moves an object to a certain location, as in: He puts the book on... more
This contribution presents the emergence of some Lhasa Tibetan evidentials from Middle Tibetan deictic motion verbs. More specifically, it traces the origin of the ‘receptive egophoric’ and ‘sensorial’ past tense markers byung and song... more
L2 (second language) learners tend not to be aware of the differences in Motion events across languages. TFSH (thinking for speaking hypothesis) deals with the effects of language on the kind of thinking that takes place in the process of... more
Resumen: Este artículo presenta dos estudios sobre el espacio y el movimiento desde la perspectiva de la Lingüística Cognitiva y su aplicación a ELE. El primero se centra en la polisemia de las preposiciones, especialmente por y para. Se... more
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Crosslinguistic studies of expressions of motion events have found that Talmy’s binary typology of verb-framed and satellite-framed languages is reflected in language use. In particular, Manner of motion is relatively more elaborated in... more
Spatial reference, spatial concepts, and most importantly spatial conceptualizations have attracted a flurry of research over the past two decades. Spatial language, in particular, provides researchers with an access to the inner world of... more
The present research investigates the bidirectional transfer between English as a mother tongue and Spanish as a second language in the motion domain. The empirical research carried out compared the written narrations in L1 and L2 of a... more
When we want to talk about an entity moving along a path in a particular way, the language we speak nudges us into certain encoding choices. Speakers of Dutch or English often rely on a particle to express information related to the path... more
[PT] Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar de que maneira o movimento pode ser organizado e representado no Português Paulista em corpora dos séculos XVIII a XX. Para tanto, analiso os padrões de combinação propostos por Talmy (2000b)... more
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 satellite-framed and verb-framed languages... more
Motion events are almost absent in the course syllabus of L2 German as an explicitly addressed structure in the classroom. Learners have a mostly receptive contact with this type of structures in reading texts or in aural activities. This... more
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The present study adopted a cognitive linguistic framework—Talmy’s (1985, 1991, 2000) typological classification of motion events—to investigate how L2 Chinese learners come to express motion events in a target-like manner. Fifty-five US... more
Do language-specific patterns of motion event encoding along the lines of Talmy's (2000) typology of verb-framed (V) vs. satellite-framed (S) languages influence nonlinguistic cognition? Finkbeiner et al. (2002), Gennari et al. (2002),... more
This paper highlights some facets of motion typology, applied here to mainly English and French. These two languages are not perfect examples of satellite-framed and verb-framed languages, in Leonard Talmy’s well-known typology, but they... more
The present paper examines the acquisition of English physical motion constructions by Spanish translators in training. Drawing from Talmy’s (1985, 1991, 2000) typological framework for motion event descriptions and Slobin’s (1996, 2003)... more
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previous typological studies have focused on segmentation into syntactic or intonational units (Givón 1991). We argue that the correlation between... more
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Slobin's thinking-for-speaking (TFS) hypothesis suggests that speakers are habitually attuned to aspects of an event that are readily codable in the language while they are formulating speech. This TFS process varies considerably... more
This chapter analyses the role of intratypological and dialectal variation in the lexicalisation of motion events (Talmy 1991 and its application to second language acquisition. The first part discusses intratypological variation with... more