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Satellite-framed Latin vs. verb-framed Romance: A syntactic approach

Probus, 2013
Abstract In this paper we are interested in the relation between two facts accompanying the diachronic change from Latin to Romance within the domain of the morphological and argument-structural properties of the predicates expressing change. On the one hand, the element encoding the transition itself, which we call the Path, and the verb are realised ...
VÍCTOR Acedo-Matellán, Jaume Mateu
exaly   +2 more sources

The locative alternation in verb-framed vs. satellite-framed languages

Studies in Language, 2014
I propose a comparative analysis of the locative alternation in Polish and Spanish. I adopt a constructional theory of argument structure (Goldberg (1995)), according to which the locative alternation is an epiphenomenon of the compatibility of a single verb meaning with two different constructions: the caused-motion construction and the causative ...
Wojciech Lewandowski
exaly   +2 more sources

Non-canonical objects, motion events, and verb/satellite-framed typology

2018
Based on the Synchronic Grammaticalisation Hypothesis and the theory of the syntax of events, this chapter explores the syntactic nature of the Chinese non-canonical object construction. The object in this construction is introduced by a null P, which is incorporated into the verbal head position, and a lexical verb serves as a functional item, vDO ...
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Elliptic Rendezvous in the Chaser Satellite Frame

The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, 2012
The analysis of satellite rendezvous in planetary orbits typically derives control laws in a frame rotating with the target satellite. However, because the control law is ultimately required in the chaser satellite’s frame, knowledge of the chaser satellite’s motion with respect to the planet may be required to correctly transform the control laws. The
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Verb-framed, satellite-framed or in between?

2017
Abstract Crosslinguistic research on motion events shows that Spanish and English speakers have different patterns of thinking for speaking about motion in speech and gesture (Stam 2015). Spanish speakers express Path linguistically and gesturally with verbs, while English speakers express Path linguistically and gesturally ...
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HEO Satellite Frame and Differential Charging and SCATHA Low-Level Frame Charging

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2008
Significant amounts of satellite charging data have been taken at geosynchronous (GEO) and near-GEO orbit and in low-altitude orbits. There are only limited satellite charging measurements at intermediate altitudes or at middle to high latitudes at high altitudes.
J.F. Fennell   +3 more
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Events of Motion and Talmyan Typology: Verb-framed and Satellite-framed Patterns in Portuguese

Cognitive Semantics, 2016
This paper discusses the classical Talmyan proposal (Talmy 1985, 2000) on events of motion and lexicalization patterns, which classifies languages as verb-framed and satellite-framed. The research is based on corpus data of European Portuguese (ep) and Brazilian Portuguese (bp), and focuses on costa-motion events, which imply movement along/ towards an
Hanna J. Batoréo, Lilian Ferrari
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How should a “classical” Satellite-Framed Language behave?

2017
This paper discusses the encoding of motion events in a corpus of Ancient Greek and Latin texts, focusing on the differences in the expression of Sources and Goals in the two languages (both classified as Satellite-Framed in Talmy’s typology). For this analysis, we have adopted a number of parameters suitable for the investigation of Source and Goal ...
IACOBINI, CLAUDIO   +3 more
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