Contains fulltext : M_337457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expressing this. To demonstrate that statistical methods can also be applied to grammatical meaning, we here ask whether the underlying meanings of these grammatical constructions are based on shared common concepts. To explore this, we designed video stimuli of reciprocated actions (e.g., “giving to each other”) and symmetrical states (e.g., “sitting next to each other”), and with the help of a team of linguists collected responses from 20 languages around the world. Statistical analyses revealed that many languages do, in fact, share a common conceptual core f...
This article describes the grammatical resources available to speakers of Lao for describing situati...
There are various verbal means that express reciprocity in the Russian and English languages. Some v...
Languages can be similar in many ways - they can resemble each other in categories, constructions an...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
Reciprocity lies at the heart of social cognition, and with it so does the encoding of reciprocity i...
How similar are reciprocal constructions in the semantic parameters they encode? We investigate this...
Reciprocals are an increasingly hot topic in linguistic research. This reflects the intersection of ...
This paper will appear in the following volume: Evans, Nicholas, Alice Gaby, Stephen Levinson and As...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
In Cuzco Quechua reciprocity is marked by means of two verbal suffixes, one of which is a marker of ...
Do people reciprocate linguistically when instructions have helpful or unhelpful properties? Past s...
(1) A [reciprocal] situation can be defined as a situation with two or more partic-ipants (A, B,...)...
This paper focuses on the extent to which languages vary with respect to the situations describable ...
The present paper is devoted to the concept of reciprocity and to reciprocal expressions, which are ...
This article describes the grammatical resources available to speakers of Lao for describing situati...
There are various verbal means that express reciprocity in the Russian and English languages. Some v...
Languages can be similar in many ways - they can resemble each other in categories, constructions an...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
Reciprocity lies at the heart of social cognition, and with it so does the encoding of reciprocity i...
How similar are reciprocal constructions in the semantic parameters they encode? We investigate this...
Reciprocals are an increasingly hot topic in linguistic research. This reflects the intersection of ...
This paper will appear in the following volume: Evans, Nicholas, Alice Gaby, Stephen Levinson and As...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
In Cuzco Quechua reciprocity is marked by means of two verbal suffixes, one of which is a marker of ...
Do people reciprocate linguistically when instructions have helpful or unhelpful properties? Past s...
(1) A [reciprocal] situation can be defined as a situation with two or more partic-ipants (A, B,...)...
This paper focuses on the extent to which languages vary with respect to the situations describable ...
The present paper is devoted to the concept of reciprocity and to reciprocal expressions, which are ...
This article describes the grammatical resources available to speakers of Lao for describing situati...
There are various verbal means that express reciprocity in the Russian and English languages. Some v...
Languages can be similar in many ways - they can resemble each other in categories, constructions an...