In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to languages that cannot be adequately described in Leonard Talmy's traditional framework of Satellite-framed and Verb-framed languages, resulting in cline-based and construction-based typologies. In the current paper, we focus on Greek, which has been said to have both Satellite-framed and Verb-framed characteristics. We compare two datasets, one experimental and one corpus-based, to uncover the impact of coding decisions and the implications for the classification of Greek as compared to Satellite-framed English and Verb-framed French. We situate the results from these two datasets in a wider analysis of motion theory, and show that taking into account semantic, syntactic and morpholog...
This paper aims at investigating the partially uncertain relationship on which the suppletion of the...
Is motion cognition influenced by the large-scale typological patterns proposed in Talmy’s (2000) tw...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...
This chapter explores diachronic evidence from Ancient Greek as a source of data on categorization o...
Linguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different ways. Talmy (2000) classified ...
Theoretical claims about typologically constrained differences in how speakers habitually describe p...
2015 - 2016This dissertation is a corpus-based study of motion encoding in Ancient Greek. Among the ...
International audienceLinguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different w...
In this paper, based on a corpus analysis of Classical Latin texts, we show that, although Latin di...
This paper highlights some facets of motion typology, applied here to mainly English and French. The...
Lexical Aspect and Motion Event Encoding in Homeric Greek: A Case Study This paper aims to investig...
Is motion cognition influenced by the large-scale typological patterns proposed in Talmy’s (2000) tw...
Introduction. Goals of motion and the role of goal preference as a reflector of cross-linguistic dif...
This paper discusses the encoding of motion events in a corpus of Ancient Greek and Latin texts, fo...
This paper aims to investigate the role that lexical aspect (Aktionsart) plays in motion event encod...
This paper aims at investigating the partially uncertain relationship on which the suppletion of the...
Is motion cognition influenced by the large-scale typological patterns proposed in Talmy’s (2000) tw...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...
This chapter explores diachronic evidence from Ancient Greek as a source of data on categorization o...
Linguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different ways. Talmy (2000) classified ...
Theoretical claims about typologically constrained differences in how speakers habitually describe p...
2015 - 2016This dissertation is a corpus-based study of motion encoding in Ancient Greek. Among the ...
International audienceLinguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different w...
In this paper, based on a corpus analysis of Classical Latin texts, we show that, although Latin di...
This paper highlights some facets of motion typology, applied here to mainly English and French. The...
Lexical Aspect and Motion Event Encoding in Homeric Greek: A Case Study This paper aims to investig...
Is motion cognition influenced by the large-scale typological patterns proposed in Talmy’s (2000) tw...
Introduction. Goals of motion and the role of goal preference as a reflector of cross-linguistic dif...
This paper discusses the encoding of motion events in a corpus of Ancient Greek and Latin texts, fo...
This paper aims to investigate the role that lexical aspect (Aktionsart) plays in motion event encod...
This paper aims at investigating the partially uncertain relationship on which the suppletion of the...
Is motion cognition influenced by the large-scale typological patterns proposed in Talmy’s (2000) tw...
The aim of this paper is to investigate a rather neglected topic in motion event studies, i.e. the r...