This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal component of locative statements. English tends, of course, to use a simple copula in utterances like “The cup is on the table”, but many languages, perhaps as many as half of the world's languages, have a set of alternate verbs, or alternate verbal affixes, which contrast in this slot. Often these are classificatory verbs of 'sitting', 'standing' and 'lying'. For this reason, perhaps, Aristotle listed position among his basic (“noncomposite”) categories
This paper, based on Nam's (1995) logic of space, proposes a compositional semantics of event struct...
The observed commonalities between existential‑there and locative copular sentences in English and o...
How do different languages encode location and position meanings? In conjunction with the BowPed pic...
This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal comp...
This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal comp...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
[Extract] In some languages, existential, locative and possessive predications are handled by verbs...
In this paper we claim that location and locatum verbs are grammatically different, contrary to some...
What kinds of resources to languages have for describing location and position? For some languages, ...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
As proposed by Ameka and Levinson (this issue) locative verb systems can be classified into four typ...
A locative prepositional phrase is decomposed into three semantic elements: locative relation, refer...
This paper is a classic typological study of existential clauses, predlocative clauses, and predposs...
Within the given paper, I investigate the patterns of the linguistic expression of locative predicat...
UnrestrictedThe study of transitivity alternations plays a central role in linguistic research, beca...
This paper, based on Nam's (1995) logic of space, proposes a compositional semantics of event struct...
The observed commonalities between existential‑there and locative copular sentences in English and o...
How do different languages encode location and position meanings? In conjunction with the BowPed pic...
This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal comp...
This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal comp...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
[Extract] In some languages, existential, locative and possessive predications are handled by verbs...
In this paper we claim that location and locatum verbs are grammatically different, contrary to some...
What kinds of resources to languages have for describing location and position? For some languages, ...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
As proposed by Ameka and Levinson (this issue) locative verb systems can be classified into four typ...
A locative prepositional phrase is decomposed into three semantic elements: locative relation, refer...
This paper is a classic typological study of existential clauses, predlocative clauses, and predposs...
Within the given paper, I investigate the patterns of the linguistic expression of locative predicat...
UnrestrictedThe study of transitivity alternations plays a central role in linguistic research, beca...
This paper, based on Nam's (1995) logic of space, proposes a compositional semantics of event struct...
The observed commonalities between existential‑there and locative copular sentences in English and o...
How do different languages encode location and position meanings? In conjunction with the BowPed pic...