The paper discusses the coding of location and direction with respect to human entities, and anlayzes the change undergone by the Latin coding system with its outcomes in the Romance languages. Latin features different coding strategies depending on whether location and direction relate to the interior of a landmark or to ints vicinity; the former were used with inanimate landmarks, while the latter could be used with both inanimate and animate (human) ones. Most Romance languages do not continue this opposition. As a consequence, coding strategies for space expressions with human landmarks across the Romance languages display different patterns, which are described and discussed in the paper
Skopeteas S. Relations spatiales entre le grec ancien et le grec moderne. In: Clairis C, ed. Recherc...
The article presents locative prepositions as tools of space conceptualization and verbalization in ...
This volume presents new research by the Topoi group "The Conception of Spaces in Language" on the e...
The paper discusses the coding of location and direction with respect to human entities, and anlayze...
The paper discusses the coding of location and direction with respect to human entities, and anlayze...
The encoding of the semantic role of direction may display animacy based differential marking. Cros...
Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifol...
Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifol...
This book focuses on how direction is represented in language, and how direction is represented in s...
This work addresses the differential coding of human landmarks in the Spanish varieties of Santa Fe ...
This work addresses the differential coding of human landmarks in the Spanish varieties of Santa Fe ...
This paper investigates the spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) in Old Latin within the framework of...
This paper investigates the spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) in Old Latin within the framework of...
I comment on the disappearance of the Latin vowel quantity which is accompanied by arecapture of the...
Linguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different ways. Talmy (2000) classified ...
Skopeteas S. Relations spatiales entre le grec ancien et le grec moderne. In: Clairis C, ed. Recherc...
The article presents locative prepositions as tools of space conceptualization and verbalization in ...
This volume presents new research by the Topoi group "The Conception of Spaces in Language" on the e...
The paper discusses the coding of location and direction with respect to human entities, and anlayze...
The paper discusses the coding of location and direction with respect to human entities, and anlayze...
The encoding of the semantic role of direction may display animacy based differential marking. Cros...
Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifol...
Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifol...
This book focuses on how direction is represented in language, and how direction is represented in s...
This work addresses the differential coding of human landmarks in the Spanish varieties of Santa Fe ...
This work addresses the differential coding of human landmarks in the Spanish varieties of Santa Fe ...
This paper investigates the spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) in Old Latin within the framework of...
This paper investigates the spatial Frames of Reference (FoRs) in Old Latin within the framework of...
I comment on the disappearance of the Latin vowel quantity which is accompanied by arecapture of the...
Linguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different ways. Talmy (2000) classified ...
Skopeteas S. Relations spatiales entre le grec ancien et le grec moderne. In: Clairis C, ed. Recherc...
The article presents locative prepositions as tools of space conceptualization and verbalization in ...
This volume presents new research by the Topoi group "The Conception of Spaces in Language" on the e...