This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a table) in a range of different languages (Finnish, English, German, Russian, Hindi, Tzeltal Maya, Spanish, and Turkish). Results show that the eight languages grammatically encode placement events in two main ways (Talmy, 1985, 1991), but further investigation reveals fine-grained crosslinguistic variation within each of the two groups. Children are sensitive to these finer-grained characteristics of the input language at an early age, but only when such features are perceptually salient. Our study demonstrates that a unitary notion of 'event' does not suffice to characterize complex but systematic patterns of event encoding crosslinguistically,...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we demonstrate ...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we demonstrate ...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
The concept of 'event' has been posited as an ontological primitive in natural language semantics, y...
This study explores how adults and children describe placement events (e.g., putting a book on a tab...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...
During young children's developmental process, language-specific characteristics of structure, syste...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic ...
How similar are the event concepts encoded by different languages? So far, few event domains have be...
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we demonstrate ...