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Motion verbs related to Javanese traditional fishing activities: a natural semantic metalanguage approach

open access: yesCogent Arts and Humanities
Javanese fishermen use motion verbs, some of which are semantically very complex as a single lexical item can encode more than four semantic components. Compared to motion verbs across languages, which commonly contain two semantic components, the motion
Agus Subiyanto, Peter Suwarno
exaly   +3 more sources

Motion verbs and the expression of directed motion in English [PDF]

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2011
Two commonly-held assumptions in the literature on the Goal of Motion construction in English are, on the one hand, that there is a clear-cut distinction between verbs of inherently directed motion and manner-of-motion verbs regarding their semantics, in
Ruxandra Drăgan
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The Semantics of Motion Verbs in Russian

open access: yesThe Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication, 2016
Within the group of imperfective motion verbs in Russian there exists a further subdivision into determinate and indeterminate verbs. Traditionally the distinction is said to lie in the direction of motion the verbs encode: motion in one direction or in ...
Maria Gepner
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Categorization of directional motion verbs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This study presents a proposal of categorization of directional motion verbs, i.e. ones whose lexical semantics specifies a direction of motion, even without an overt directional complementation. The categorization proposed here includes (1) source/goal verbs, which are used to refer to bounded paths; (2) unbounded path verbs, which can be divided into
exaly   +5 more sources

Pluractional Motion Verbs in Turkish

open access: yesLanguages
In this paper, we examine a small set of motion verbs in Turkish bearing the so-called ‘reciprocal’ suffix -(I)ş: kaç-ış- ‘flee in all directions’ (cf. kaç- ‘flee’), koş-uş- ‘run helter-skelter’ (cf. koş- ‘run’), uç-uş- ‘fly helter-skelter’ (cf. uç- ‘fly’
Eszter Ótott-Kovács
exaly   +3 more sources

The Classification of Manner Verbs of Motion in Persian [In English] [PDF]

open access: yesآموزش زبان، ادبیات و زبانشناسی, 2022
Taking the theory of motion event introduced by Talmy (2000a&b) into account as well as adopting the classification of motion verbs of English proposed by Ibaretxe-Antunano (2006), approved by Ozcaliskan (2004) and Slobin (2000), all of which cited in ...
Marziyeh Badiee, Zolfa Imani
doaj   +1 more source

Finská a česká slovesa pohybu ve vzájemném kontrastu [PDF]

open access: yesČasopis pro Moderní Filologii, 2021
In the article I compare expressions of translational motion in Finnish texts and their Czech translation. The semantic analysis of verbs of motion is based on Talmy (2001, 2003) and I establish which components of a motion event (path, direction, goal ...
Petra Hebedová
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Comparative Study of Two Translations of the Novel “Alfatah Al-Akhira” Using Talmy’s Satellite-Framed Theory and Lexicalization [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های ترجمه در زبان و ادبیات عربی, 2023
"Motion" is the fundamental basis of existence. Multiple scientific disciplines have examined and established this concept based on their own fields of study.
Zeinab Nazemian   +2 more
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Zum Pertinenzdativ im Deutschen – Beobachtungen bei Wetterverben [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław, 2023
The pertinence dative constitutes one of the peripheral uses of the dative phrase in German. As a combinatorial case in connection with an accusative or directive complement, it conveys a possessor-possessum relation.
Petra Szatmári
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Teaching Russian verbs of motion to Turkish students, considering national linguistic picture of the worlds

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2021
The article deals with Russian prefixed verbs of motion in the reflection of the Turkish language. The topic is relevant due to the fact that in recent years the role of Russian language learning in Turkey is increasing because of the expansion of ...
Serafima A. Khavronina, Kasim Emrak
doaj   +1 more source

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