The present dissertation reports the results of a multi-disciplinary experimental study, which combines psycholinguistic and cognitive methodologies in order to achieve two broad objectives. The first objective is providing a comparative psycholinguistic analysis of the expression of motion events in three languages, namely Turkish, English and French, taking Talmy‘s verb-framed language vs. satellite-framed language typology (Talmy, 1985) as the framework. The second one is investigating the relationship between linguistic representation and conceptual representation by taking motion events as the testing ground. In order to pursue these two lines of inquiry, five complementary tasks are conducted on three groups of adult subjects. The res...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
This study aimed to reveal the bidirectional crosslinguistic effect between L1 and L2 in description...
International audienceThis paper presents a cross-linguistic study in progress that uses eye-trackin...
In the present article we provide evidence for the occurrence of transfer of conceptualization patte...
In the present paper we provide evidence for the occurrence of transfer of conceptualisation pattern...
The present doctoral thesis addresses the issue of the relation in human cognition between language ...
Spatial systems show considerable variation across languages (Slobin 2004; Talmy 2000). When describ...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
When classifying motion events, speakers classify motion in language-specific ways. In the followi...
This paper presents one way of testing the validity of ideas surrounding relativism in linguistic th...
Speaking involves a process of selecting words and constructions which correspond to the thoughts th...
Caused motion events (e.g. a boy pulls a box into a room) are basic events where an Agent (the boy) ...
Recent research has suggested that native speakers of verb- and satellite-framed languages experienc...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
This study aimed to reveal the bidirectional crosslinguistic effect between L1 and L2 in description...
International audienceThis paper presents a cross-linguistic study in progress that uses eye-trackin...
In the present article we provide evidence for the occurrence of transfer of conceptualization patte...
In the present paper we provide evidence for the occurrence of transfer of conceptualisation pattern...
The present doctoral thesis addresses the issue of the relation in human cognition between language ...
Spatial systems show considerable variation across languages (Slobin 2004; Talmy 2000). When describ...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
When classifying motion events, speakers classify motion in language-specific ways. In the followi...
This paper presents one way of testing the validity of ideas surrounding relativism in linguistic th...
Speaking involves a process of selecting words and constructions which correspond to the thoughts th...
Caused motion events (e.g. a boy pulls a box into a room) are basic events where an Agent (the boy) ...
Recent research has suggested that native speakers of verb- and satellite-framed languages experienc...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...