Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of human experience. But do speakers of different languages construe such events in the same way when describing them? This volume investigates placement and removal event descriptions from 18 areally, genetically, and typologically diverse languages. Each chapter describes the lexical and grammatical means used to describe such events, and further investigates one of the following themes: syntax-semantics mappings, lexical semantics, and asymmetries in the encoding of placement versus removal events. The chapters demonstrate considerable crosslinguistic variation in the encoding of this domain, as well as commonalities, e.g. in the semantic distin...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many discipli...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of CUTTING an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many discipli...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of CUTTING an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many discipli...