Typological differences in expressions of motion are argued to have consequences for event conceptualization. In SLA, studies generally find transfer of L1 expressions and accompanying event construals, suggesting resistance to the restructuring of event conceptualization. The current study tackles such restructuring in SLA within the context of bidirectional cross-linguistic influence, focusing on expressions of Path in English and Japanese. We probe the effects of lexicalization patterns on event construal by focusing on different Path components: Source, Via and Goal. Crucially, we compare the same speakers performing both in the L1 and L2 to ascertain whether the languages influence each other. We argue for the potential for restructuri...
This research received technical and financial support from Syracuse University, the Max Planck Inst...
English and Korean differ in how they lexicalize the components of motionevents. English characteris...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...
We investigated bidirectional cross-linguistic influence on motion event (ME) expressions in bilingu...
Research on second language acquisition typically focuses on how a first language (L1) influences a ...
Research on second language acquisition typically focuses on how a first language (L1) influences a ...
Whereas most research in SLA assumes the relationship between the first language (L1) and the second...
Languages vary typologically in their lexicalization of Path of motion (Talmy 1991). Furthermore, le...
Using Talmy's typological framework for the expression of motion events, the purpose of the present ...
Research on second language acquisition typically focuses on how a first language (L1) influences a ...
In the field of language typology, studies surrounding the cross-linguistic expressions of motion ev...
Can learning a second language (L2) redirect what we perceive to be similar events? This study inves...
Over the past few decades, the field of motion events has received much attention and has been studi...
This study investigates L1-L2 convergence among bilinguals at an intermediate (CEFR-B2) level of L2 ...
Studies show cross-linguistic differences in motion event encoding, such that English speakers prefe...
This research received technical and financial support from Syracuse University, the Max Planck Inst...
English and Korean differ in how they lexicalize the components of motionevents. English characteris...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...
We investigated bidirectional cross-linguistic influence on motion event (ME) expressions in bilingu...
Research on second language acquisition typically focuses on how a first language (L1) influences a ...
Research on second language acquisition typically focuses on how a first language (L1) influences a ...
Whereas most research in SLA assumes the relationship between the first language (L1) and the second...
Languages vary typologically in their lexicalization of Path of motion (Talmy 1991). Furthermore, le...
Using Talmy's typological framework for the expression of motion events, the purpose of the present ...
Research on second language acquisition typically focuses on how a first language (L1) influences a ...
In the field of language typology, studies surrounding the cross-linguistic expressions of motion ev...
Can learning a second language (L2) redirect what we perceive to be similar events? This study inves...
Over the past few decades, the field of motion events has received much attention and has been studi...
This study investigates L1-L2 convergence among bilinguals at an intermediate (CEFR-B2) level of L2 ...
Studies show cross-linguistic differences in motion event encoding, such that English speakers prefe...
This research received technical and financial support from Syracuse University, the Max Planck Inst...
English and Korean differ in how they lexicalize the components of motionevents. English characteris...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...