English and Korean differ in how they lexicalize the components of motionevents. English characteristically conflates Motion with Manner, Cause, or Deixis, and expresses Path separately. Korean, in contrast, conflates Motion with Path and elements of Figure and Ground in transitive clauses for caused Motion, but conflates motion with Deixis and spells out Path and Manner separately in intransitive clauses for spontaneous motion. Children learningEnglish and Korean show sensitivity to language-specific patterns in the way they talk about motion from as early as 17–20 months. For example, learners of English quickly generalize their earliest spatial words — Path particles like up, down, and in — to both spontaneous and caused changes of locat...
This thesis explores the implications of Talmy’s (1986; 2000a; 2000b) motion event typology and Slob...
Spontaneous motion is one of the most basic event types, but different languages use varying pattern...
For more than a decade, studies on second language (L2) lexicalization patterns of motion events hav...
English and Korean differ in how they lexicalize the components of motionevents. English characteris...
This paper presents an analysis of Motion-conflation patterns of Korean verbs in Talmy's (1975, 1985...
This study investigates young children’s comprehension of spatial terms in two languages that catego...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...
English-learning toddlers of 21 and 22 months were taught a novel spatial word for four actions resu...
Any event includes countless components, giving the learner many possible options in mapping verb me...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguis-tic diversity and have be...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
In the field of language typology, studies surrounding the cross-linguistic expressions of motion ev...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguistic diversity and have beg...
Attempts to explain children's grammatical development often assume a close initial match between un...
This study explores children’s encoding of novel verbs referring to motion events, and finds influen...
This thesis explores the implications of Talmy’s (1986; 2000a; 2000b) motion event typology and Slob...
Spontaneous motion is one of the most basic event types, but different languages use varying pattern...
For more than a decade, studies on second language (L2) lexicalization patterns of motion events hav...
English and Korean differ in how they lexicalize the components of motionevents. English characteris...
This paper presents an analysis of Motion-conflation patterns of Korean verbs in Talmy's (1975, 1985...
This study investigates young children’s comprehension of spatial terms in two languages that catego...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...
English-learning toddlers of 21 and 22 months were taught a novel spatial word for four actions resu...
Any event includes countless components, giving the learner many possible options in mapping verb me...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguis-tic diversity and have be...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
In the field of language typology, studies surrounding the cross-linguistic expressions of motion ev...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguistic diversity and have beg...
Attempts to explain children's grammatical development often assume a close initial match between un...
This study explores children’s encoding of novel verbs referring to motion events, and finds influen...
This thesis explores the implications of Talmy’s (1986; 2000a; 2000b) motion event typology and Slob...
Spontaneous motion is one of the most basic event types, but different languages use varying pattern...
For more than a decade, studies on second language (L2) lexicalization patterns of motion events hav...