It has been observed that cross-linguistically the core posture verbs ‘sit’/‘stand/‘lie’ can extend their meaning beyond the literal sense encoding posture or spatial orientation (see Newman 2002 for an overview). In the cognitive literature, the conceptual background of these extensions has been discussed, but up to now, there has been no discussion of the non-literal senses in the theoretical linguistic literature, including how the different senses are disambiguated. This paper supplements the cognitive descriptions of posture verbs, presenting data from an independent corpus study and proposing a formal analysis. The in-depth investigation of one English posture verb, ‘sit’, yields an empirical generalization that contributes to the dis...
This work examines the role of Fictive Motion verbs in the expression of static location in English,...
In Dutch, posture verbs like liggen ‘lie’ and staan ‘stand’ are obligatorily used in locative constr...
Posture verbs are described from the perspective of an invariance developed for each of them accordi...
It has been observed that cross-linguistically the core posture verbs ‘sit’/ ‘stand’/lie can extend ...
Expressions of human activities and states are a rich area for cross-linguistic comparison. Some lan...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the basic postural meanings and extended locative uses of th...
Les verbes de position sont décrits du point de vue d'une invariance mise au point pour chacun d'ent...
According to Ameka and Levinson (2007), poster verbs are the prototypical verbs which defi...
This paper presents the findings of a corpus-based research of the posture verb SIT1 in English, Cro...
Schilling M, Spranger M. Embodied posture verbs: Emergence of a vocabulary for describing postures. ...
We explore the usage of the cardinal English posture verbs sit, stand, and lie relying on a number o...
Pseudocoordination with posture verbs in Mainland Scandinavian (e.g. the Norwegian Han sitter og arb...
Semantics of the posture verbs (sit, stand, lie) in the Lithuanian language. This bachelor thesis ex...
In English, there are specific verbs called posture verbs. They denote the posture of subjects and o...
The study of German posture verbs has attracted the interest of many linguists, e.g. Berthele (2004 ...
This work examines the role of Fictive Motion verbs in the expression of static location in English,...
In Dutch, posture verbs like liggen ‘lie’ and staan ‘stand’ are obligatorily used in locative constr...
Posture verbs are described from the perspective of an invariance developed for each of them accordi...
It has been observed that cross-linguistically the core posture verbs ‘sit’/ ‘stand’/lie can extend ...
Expressions of human activities and states are a rich area for cross-linguistic comparison. Some lan...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the basic postural meanings and extended locative uses of th...
Les verbes de position sont décrits du point de vue d'une invariance mise au point pour chacun d'ent...
According to Ameka and Levinson (2007), poster verbs are the prototypical verbs which defi...
This paper presents the findings of a corpus-based research of the posture verb SIT1 in English, Cro...
Schilling M, Spranger M. Embodied posture verbs: Emergence of a vocabulary for describing postures. ...
We explore the usage of the cardinal English posture verbs sit, stand, and lie relying on a number o...
Pseudocoordination with posture verbs in Mainland Scandinavian (e.g. the Norwegian Han sitter og arb...
Semantics of the posture verbs (sit, stand, lie) in the Lithuanian language. This bachelor thesis ex...
In English, there are specific verbs called posture verbs. They denote the posture of subjects and o...
The study of German posture verbs has attracted the interest of many linguists, e.g. Berthele (2004 ...
This work examines the role of Fictive Motion verbs in the expression of static location in English,...
In Dutch, posture verbs like liggen ‘lie’ and staan ‘stand’ are obligatorily used in locative constr...
Posture verbs are described from the perspective of an invariance developed for each of them accordi...