Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology for addressing this question. Speakers of English, German, Dutch and Swedish described a set of video clips depicting cutting and breaking events. The verbs elicited were then subjected to cluster analysis, which groups scenes together based on similarity (determined by shared verbs). Using this technique, we find that there are surprising differences among the languages in the number of categories, their exact boundaries, and the relationship of the terms to one another[--]all of which is circumscribed by a common semantic space
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many discipli...
Bilinguals' lexical mappings for their two languages have been found to converge toward a common nam...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of CUTTING an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many discipli...
Bilinguals' lexical mappings for their two languages have been found to converge toward a common nam...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of CUTTING an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This special issue of Cognitive Linguistics explores the linguistic encoding of events of cutting an...
The cross-linguistic investigation of semantic categories has a long history, spanning many discipli...
Bilinguals' lexical mappings for their two languages have been found to converge toward a common nam...