What can linguistic representations tell us about how people conceive of events? This chapter revisits an earlier debate on that question which focused on event representation in serial verb constructions (SVCs) in certain languages of New Guinea. Underlying the debate, between Tom Giv�n and me, was the general question of whether people who speak languages (or linguistic genres) with different semantic categories and structures live in partly different conceptual worlds or whether such linguistic differences are largely superficial and are not a reliable indicator of differences in worldview. The debate was provoked, in part, by a paper comparing the way events are reported in English and in Kalam, a language spoken by about 20,000 peop...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previ-ous ...
Are semantic categories determined primarily by universal principles (such as perceptual and cogniti...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
People automatically chunk ongoing dynamic events into discrete units. This paper investigates wheth...
People automatically chunk ongoing dynamic events into discrete units. This paper investigates wheth...
The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructio...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
Serial verb constructions have often been said to refer to single conceptual events. However, eviden...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
Languages with verb serialization provide speakers with a choice between express-ing complex events ...
© 2008 Ben Barone-Nugent.Murrinh-Patha is a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the Southern Daly family. I...
Complex predicates are multipredicational, but monoclausal structures. They have proven problematic ...
A key observation about serial verb constructions (SVCs) is that they express a single, perhaps comp...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previ-ous ...
Are semantic categories determined primarily by universal principles (such as perceptual and cogniti...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
People automatically chunk ongoing dynamic events into discrete units. This paper investigates wheth...
People automatically chunk ongoing dynamic events into discrete units. This paper investigates wheth...
The Kwa languages (Niger-Congo) of West Africa are well-known for displaying Serial Verb Constructio...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
In this dissertation a methodology for identifying and analyzing serial verb constructions (SVCs) is...
Serial verb constructions have often been said to refer to single conceptual events. However, eviden...
Serial verb constructions (abbreviated as SVC) are a fascinating syntactic structure where more than...
Languages with verb serialization provide speakers with a choice between express-ing complex events ...
© 2008 Ben Barone-Nugent.Murrinh-Patha is a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the Southern Daly family. I...
Complex predicates are multipredicational, but monoclausal structures. They have proven problematic ...
A key observation about serial verb constructions (SVCs) is that they express a single, perhaps comp...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1970s, serial verb constructions (SVCs) have been discussed widely in African, O...
We examine universals and crosslinguistic variation in constraints on event segmentation. Previ-ous ...
Are semantic categories determined primarily by universal principles (such as perceptual and cogniti...