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Representation of Semantic Concepts of Motion Verbs in Sorani Kurdish: A Cognitive Approach [PDF]
According to Leonard Talmy's “force dynamics” schema, as is observed in natural events, the flow of force is also reflected in linguistic structures, and in this respect, languages are divided into two groups: “verb-framed” and "satellite-framed". In
Yadollah Faizi Pirani +3 more
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Opposition Relations among Verb Frames [PDF]
In this paper we propose a scheme for annotating opposition relations among verb frames in lexical resources. The scheme is tested on the T-PAS resource, an inventory of typed predicate argument structures for Italian, conceived for both linguistic research and computational tasks.
Anna Feltracco +2 more
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Finská a česká slovesa pohybu ve vzájemném kontrastu [PDF]
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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Caused motion events in Modern Uyghur: a typological perspective
Talmy’s motion event typology (Talmy, Leonard. 2000. Towards a cognitive semantics: Conceptual structuring systems, vol. 2. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press) has served as an influential framework for exploring event representation across languages.
Tusun Alimujiang, Hendriks Henriëtte
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Detection of Verb Frames with NooJ [PDF]
This paper deals with semi-automatic extension of CroDeriV with verb valency frames. CroDeriV is a morphological database of Croatian verbs. In its present shape the database comprises 14 500 verbs in infinitive forms. Each verb in CroDeriV is segmented into lexical and derivational morphemes and verbs of the same root are mutually linked.
Kresimir Sojat +2 more
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Spatial Encoding in Persian: The Expression of Motion Events by Persian Native Speakers [PDF]
Following Talmy’s classification of world languages in to two-category of verb-framed (V-language) and satellite-framed (S-language) that distinguishes between languages in terms of their encoding patterns of motion events, there has been a lot of ...
Zohreh Khorvash, Ahmadreza Lotfi
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Path Under Construction: Challenges Beyond S-Framed Motion Event Construal in L2 German
The encoding of motion events is known to be challenging for second language (L2) users, particularly if the lexicalization patterns of their first language (L1) diverge from those of the L2. This paper analyzes oral and written motion event descriptions
Karin Madlener-Charpentier +1 more
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Motion Verbs in Learner Corpora
Motions verbs differ across languages in respect of spatial relations and syntactic/semantic conceptualization. Languages have two typological groups for motion events: (a) verb-framed languages in which the main verb expresses the core information of ...
M. Pınar BABANOĞLU
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¿Salir o salir corriendo? Una aproximación a la construcción verbo + gerundio de modo en textos originales y textos traducidos al español [PDF]
Salir or salir corriendo? An Approach to the Construction of verb + gerund of manner in Original Texts and Texts Translated into Spanish. This article deals with the gerund of manner in combination with verbs of motion.
Petr Šlechta
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In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to languages that cannot be adequately described in Leonard Talmy's traditional framework of Satellite-framed and Verb-framed languages, resulting in cline-based and construction-based typologies.
Efstathia Soroli, Annemarie Verkerk
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