International audienceThis paper deals with the grammatical differences and overlaps between the uses of the Finnish kuulua as a verb of auditory perceptibility (‘to be audible’) and as a verb of appearance, when employed in negative clauses (‘to be imperceptible (through unspecified sensory input)’). Both meanings entail perceptibility, existentiality and motion from the experienced towards the experiencer. However, they differ significantly in regard to the nature of the motion as well as the degree of animacy of the subject referent. As a verb of auditory perceptibility, kuulua accepts mainly inanimate subjects referring to a perceivable sound. As a verb of appearance, kuulua is mostly used with animate subjects. The semantic difference ...
This study aims to illustrate how visual and auditory perception are conceptualized in Swedish and ...
Opportunistic perception verbs (‘see’, ‘hear’, as opposed to explorative perception verbs, ‘look’, ‘...
There seems to be a large gulf between percepts and concepts. In particular, con-cepts seem to be ca...
International audienceThis paper deals with the grammatical differences and overlaps between the use...
International audienceThe paper investigates constructions with the verbs "höras", in Swedish, and "...
In this paper, I discuss two visual perception verbs in Kindibu, namely kumona and kutala. Two relat...
The aim of the article is to show that two potential meanings of perceptive verb “atrodyti” are comp...
International audienceThis paper deals with the intermediate position of non-human animates on seman...
This paper deals with the intermediate position of non-human animates on semantic prominence scales ...
The article provides an overview of two types of epistemic modality, characteristic of sentences of ...
The article starts with a brief review of current studies of perception verbs as a background to the...
The verb akoúō ‘hear’ in Homeric Greek can indicate concrete aural perception as well as acquisition...
Recent theories on language and concepts suggest that when comprehending the sentence, the deafening...
ish visual ver bs and t he ccrresPcnding terms English are, examined reveal similaTities and disdmil...
International audienceSome “perception” reports reflect the transition from perception to knowledge ...
This study aims to illustrate how visual and auditory perception are conceptualized in Swedish and ...
Opportunistic perception verbs (‘see’, ‘hear’, as opposed to explorative perception verbs, ‘look’, ‘...
There seems to be a large gulf between percepts and concepts. In particular, con-cepts seem to be ca...
International audienceThis paper deals with the grammatical differences and overlaps between the use...
International audienceThe paper investigates constructions with the verbs "höras", in Swedish, and "...
In this paper, I discuss two visual perception verbs in Kindibu, namely kumona and kutala. Two relat...
The aim of the article is to show that two potential meanings of perceptive verb “atrodyti” are comp...
International audienceThis paper deals with the intermediate position of non-human animates on seman...
This paper deals with the intermediate position of non-human animates on semantic prominence scales ...
The article provides an overview of two types of epistemic modality, characteristic of sentences of ...
The article starts with a brief review of current studies of perception verbs as a background to the...
The verb akoúō ‘hear’ in Homeric Greek can indicate concrete aural perception as well as acquisition...
Recent theories on language and concepts suggest that when comprehending the sentence, the deafening...
ish visual ver bs and t he ccrresPcnding terms English are, examined reveal similaTities and disdmil...
International audienceSome “perception” reports reflect the transition from perception to knowledge ...
This study aims to illustrate how visual and auditory perception are conceptualized in Swedish and ...
Opportunistic perception verbs (‘see’, ‘hear’, as opposed to explorative perception verbs, ‘look’, ‘...
There seems to be a large gulf between percepts and concepts. In particular, con-cepts seem to be ca...