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_aVerkerk, Annemarie _4aut _91630493 |
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_aChapter Where Alice fell into _bMotion events from a parallel corpus |
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_aBerlin/Boston _bDe Gruyter _c2014 |
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520 | _aThe way in which different languages encode motion has been an important topic of investigation in the last few decades. As more data from typologically different languages has become available, the strict dichotomy between satellite-framed and verb-framed languages proposed by Talmy (1985, 1991, 2000) has come under fire (Croft et al. 2010; Beavers et al. 2010). Drawing on a parallel corpus with data from sixteen Indo-European languages, this paper investigates the validity of these categories. I employ aggregation measures to present visual representations of the relationships between the languages in order to show that although some languages fit well into the category of "satellite-framed" or "verb-framed" language, others clearly do not. In line with these and other results, I propose that the Talmyan classifications only have limited use, and motion research should take into account all motion construction types when describing motion encoding. | ||
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_aComputational linguistics _2bicssc |
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_aDialect, slang & jargon _2bicssc _9916740 |
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_aSzmrecsanyi, Benedikt _4edt _9437410 |
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_aWälchli, Bernhard _4edt _9444237 |
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_tAggregating Dialectology, Typology, and Register Analysis: Linguistic Variation in Text and Speech _7nnaa _oOAPEN Library UUID: 8c961401-f59b-4c9b-8c40-01baa647bba6 |
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