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A Cognitive Approach to the Expression of Motion Event in Hawrami Language [PDF]
Motion is one of the most fundamental human,s experiences. So it seems to be expressed as a universal concept in all languages of the world. According to Talmy,s lexicalization patterns theory(1985, 2000), languages are divided into two types concerning ...
Sayyed Mahdi Sadjadi +3 more
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Motion events in Chantyal [PDF]
Empirical investigation of spatial reference in the languages of the world reveals a much more complicated picture. While there are certainly some similarities in spatial reference across languages, there are also deep differences. In this paper, the author presents a description of motion events in Chantyal from the perspective of the by-now-familiar ...
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Principles of Event Segmentation in Language: The Case of Motion Events [PDF]
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 (Givón 1991). We argue that the correlation between such units and semantic/conceptual event representations is language-specific.
Bohnemeyer, J. +6 more
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THE MEANING EXTENSION OF XIANG AND ITS POLYSEMY NETWORK [PDF]
Based on the idea that cognitive processes play an important role in linguistic analysis, this paper focuses on two main issues. The first issue is concerned with the nature of the intertwined relations of the various meanings of the Chinese polysemous ...
Mei-hsiu Chen, Jung-hsing Chang
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the Motion Event in the Novel “Yousef Tadres' Stories” by Adel Esmat Based on Talmy's Cognitive Approach [PDF]
Introduction: Talmy's work on lexicalization patterns initiated the study of how languages express motion. To examine the relationship between linguistic form and meaning, Talmy chose the domain of motion and motion events.
Sakine bahrami +3 more
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Event‐based motion segmentation of small objects in the wild
Event‐based cameras are sensitive to brightness changes and can capture rich temporal information with very high temporal resolution, which has great potential for motion segmentation of moving objects.
Zhezheng Sun +4 more
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The Role of Motion Concepts in Understanding Non-Motion Concepts
This article discusses a specific type of metaphor in which an abstract non-motion domain is described in terms of a motion event. Abstract non-motion domains are inherently different from concrete motion domains.
Omid Khatin-Zadeh +3 more
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A Spatial-Motion-Segmentation Algorithm by Fusing EDPA and Motion Compensation
Motion segmentation is one of the fundamental steps for detection, tracking, and recognition, and it can separate moving objects from the background. In this paper, we propose a spatial-motion-segmentation algorithm by fusing the events-dimensionality ...
Xinghua Liu +3 more
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Occluded motion alters event perception [PDF]
We employed audiovisual stream/bounce displays, in which two moving objects with crossing trajectories are more likely to be perceived as bouncing off, rather than streaming through, each other when a brief sound is presented at the coincidence of the two objects. However, Kawachi and Gyoba (Perception 35:1289-1294, 2006b) reported that the presence of
Yousuke, Kawachi, Jiro, Gyoba
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REVIO: Range- and Event-Based Visual-Inertial Odometry for Bio-Inspired Sensors
Visual-inertial odometry is critical for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and robotics. However, there are problems of motion drift and motion blur in sharp brightness changes and fast-motion scenes.
Yingxun Wang +4 more
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