In light of recent work on ‘scale structure’, this paper provides a new perspective on event framing in Japanese and Chinese. It has a focus on motion as well as result as sub-domains of event representation. Lexical resources, such as verb compounds, serial verb constructions (SVC) and open / closed-scale adjectival predicates (APs) are revisited. It is postulated that different lexical resources present distinct event framing patterns. Japanese change-of-state (COS) events show sensitivity to the scalar structure of APs, i.e. closed-scale APs give rise to satellite framing and open-scale APs invite verb framing. The distribution of Chinese motion events denoted by SVCs is not arbitrary but restricted i.e. the order of motion morphemes mus...
International audienceThis chapter is part of a cross-linguistic study lead by Yo Matsumoto, which a...
Narrating an event is a common linguistic and communicative act in children’s daily life and it refl...
Narrating an event is a common linguistic and communicative act in children’s daily life and it refl...
This paper brings data on Old Chinese and Old Japanese together in order to conduct an investigation...
This paper brings data on Old Chinese and Old Japanese together in order to conduct an investigation...
This paper offers a lexical-syntactic approach, based on Mateu 2002, to account for the argument str...
This paper brings data on Old Chinese and Old Japanese together in order to conduct an investigation...
National audienceLinguistic encoding of Chinese motion events is a hotly debated issue, with a conti...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Producing a sensible utterance requires speakers to select conceptual content, lexical items, and sy...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previous t...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previous t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Research has shown that...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previ-ous ...
International audienceThis chapter is part of a cross-linguistic study lead by Yo Matsumoto, which a...
International audienceThis chapter is part of a cross-linguistic study lead by Yo Matsumoto, which a...
Narrating an event is a common linguistic and communicative act in children’s daily life and it refl...
Narrating an event is a common linguistic and communicative act in children’s daily life and it refl...
This paper brings data on Old Chinese and Old Japanese together in order to conduct an investigation...
This paper brings data on Old Chinese and Old Japanese together in order to conduct an investigation...
This paper offers a lexical-syntactic approach, based on Mateu 2002, to account for the argument str...
This paper brings data on Old Chinese and Old Japanese together in order to conduct an investigation...
National audienceLinguistic encoding of Chinese motion events is a hotly debated issue, with a conti...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Producing a sensible utterance requires speakers to select conceptual content, lexical items, and sy...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previous t...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previous t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Research has shown that...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previ-ous ...
International audienceThis chapter is part of a cross-linguistic study lead by Yo Matsumoto, which a...
International audienceThis chapter is part of a cross-linguistic study lead by Yo Matsumoto, which a...
Narrating an event is a common linguistic and communicative act in children’s daily life and it refl...
Narrating an event is a common linguistic and communicative act in children’s daily life and it refl...