Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that can imply both a staticand a moving observer. In a corpus of alpine narratives, it is used in three types of spatial descriptions: conveying the actual motion of the observer, describing a vista and communicating encyclopaedic spatial knowledge. This study takes a knowledge-based approach to develop rules for automated extraction and classification of these types based on an annotated corpus of fictive motion instances. In particular, we identify the differences in the set of concepts involved into the production of the three types of descriptions, followed by their linguistic operationalization. Based on that, we build a set of rules that cl...
International audienceThis chapter reports the results of a corpus study on fictive motion (the use ...
International audienceThis chapter reports the results of a corpus study on fictive motion (the use ...
Sentences such as The road runs through the valley and The mountain range goes from Canada to Mexico...
International audienceFictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenom...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (“The ridge went north”) can refer to both dynamic (observer is moving) and static (o...
Fictive motion (“The ridge went north”) can refer to both dynamic (observer is moving) and static (o...
The way people describe where things are is one of the central questions of spatial information theo...
This book presents a corpus-based study of verbs used in expressions of fictive motion, which refers...
Spatial descriptions, with or without motion, are the main issues addressed by this paper. We descri...
Fictive Motion is the metaphoric use of path relators in the expression of spatial relations or conf...
Fictive Motion is the metaphoric use of path relators in the expression of spatial relations or conf...
International audienceThis chapter reports the results of a corpus study on fictive motion (the use ...
International audienceThis chapter reports the results of a corpus study on fictive motion (the use ...
Sentences such as The road runs through the valley and The mountain range goes from Canada to Mexico...
International audienceFictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenom...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (e.g. ‘The highway runs along the coast’) is a pervasive phenomenon in language that ...
Fictive motion (“The ridge went north”) can refer to both dynamic (observer is moving) and static (o...
Fictive motion (“The ridge went north”) can refer to both dynamic (observer is moving) and static (o...
The way people describe where things are is one of the central questions of spatial information theo...
This book presents a corpus-based study of verbs used in expressions of fictive motion, which refers...
Spatial descriptions, with or without motion, are the main issues addressed by this paper. We descri...
Fictive Motion is the metaphoric use of path relators in the expression of spatial relations or conf...
Fictive Motion is the metaphoric use of path relators in the expression of spatial relations or conf...
International audienceThis chapter reports the results of a corpus study on fictive motion (the use ...
International audienceThis chapter reports the results of a corpus study on fictive motion (the use ...
Sentences such as The road runs through the valley and The mountain range goes from Canada to Mexico...