How do different languages treat a particular semantic domain? It has already been established that languages have widely varied words for talking about “cutting” and “breaking” things: for example, English has a very general verb break, but K’iche’ Maya has many different ‘break’ verbs that are used for different kinds of objects (e.g., brittle, flexible, long). The aim of this task is to map out cross-linguistic lexicalisation patterns in the cutting/breaking domain. The stimuli comprise 61 short video clips that show one or two actors breaking various objects (sticks, carrots, pieces of cloth or string, etc.) using various instruments (a knife, a hammer, an axe, their hands, etc.), or situations in which various kinds of objects break sp...
This paper describes the lexical resources for expressing events of cutting and breaking (C&B hereaf...
Tamil and Hindi verbs of cutting, breaking, and tearing are shown to have a high degree of overlap i...
This study explores the contrastive lexical semantics of verbs comparable to 'cut' and 'chop' in thr...
How do different languages treat a particular semantic domain? It has already been established that ...
The English verbs cut and break, and their counterparts in other languages, often figure in discussi...
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...
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...
K'iche' Maya divides the breaking and cutting domains into much more specific actions than English o...
Typological descriptions of understudied languages reveal intriguing crosslinguistic variation in de...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
This paper analyses the separation events, as manifested in the cut and break verbs in Lubukusu. Thi...
This paper investigates the semantic and syntactic properties of cutting and breaking verbs in Jalon...
In this talk, we analyze multimodal constructions as symbolic assemblies distributed over speech and...
This paper describes the lexical resources for expressing events of cutting and breaking (C&B hereaf...
Tamil and Hindi verbs of cutting, breaking, and tearing are shown to have a high degree of overlap i...
This study explores the contrastive lexical semantics of verbs comparable to 'cut' and 'chop' in thr...
How do different languages treat a particular semantic domain? It has already been established that ...
The English verbs cut and break, and their counterparts in other languages, often figure in discussi...
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...
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...
K'iche' Maya divides the breaking and cutting domains into much more specific actions than English o...
Typological descriptions of understudied languages reveal intriguing crosslinguistic variation in de...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
This paper analyses the separation events, as manifested in the cut and break verbs in Lubukusu. Thi...
This paper investigates the semantic and syntactic properties of cutting and breaking verbs in Jalon...
In this talk, we analyze multimodal constructions as symbolic assemblies distributed over speech and...
This paper describes the lexical resources for expressing events of cutting and breaking (C&B hereaf...
Tamil and Hindi verbs of cutting, breaking, and tearing are shown to have a high degree of overlap i...
This study explores the contrastive lexical semantics of verbs comparable to 'cut' and 'chop' in thr...