The CC BY 4.0 license statement can be found here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2022.859714/fullThe encoding of motion events is known to be challenging for second language (L2) users, particularly if the lexicalization patterns of their first language (L1) diverge from those of the L2. This paper analyzes oral and written motion event descriptions produced by advanced L2 users of German, an information-dense satellite-framed language. Based on L2 usage and error patterns, we discuss six major challenges with respect to motion event encoding and, more specifically, path encoding. These challenges clearly go beyond event construal and the acquisition of the basic satellite-framed lexicalization pattern (e.g., verb sem...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguis-tic diversity and have be...
International audienceThis chapter examines the two domains of Space and Time in Adult Second Langua...
This chapter proposes a classification of path encoding in motion events in German. It expands the f...
Although the typological contrast between Romance and Germanic languages as verb-framed versus satel...
Patterns of path encoding in German Birgitta Meex Lessius/K. U. Leuven, Belgium CONTEXT - Languag...
The typological contrast between verb- and satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 1985) has set the basi...
Cross-linguistic differences in motion event descriptions are well documented, regarding information...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguistic diversity and have beg...
This study tests Slobin’s (1996) claim that L2 learners struggle with conceptual restructuring in L2...
German belongs to the typological category of satellite-framed Germanic languages which generally ex...
Motion events are almost absent in the course syllabus of L2 German as a formally addressed structur...
The current thesis is based on four individual studies which aim to account for the expression of mo...
In my talk I will present typological distinctions concerning the manner and path of motion between ...
This chapter analyses the role of intratypological and dialectal variation in the lexicalisation of ...
This paper highlights some facets of motion typology, applied here to mainly English and French. The...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguis-tic diversity and have be...
International audienceThis chapter examines the two domains of Space and Time in Adult Second Langua...
This chapter proposes a classification of path encoding in motion events in German. It expands the f...
Although the typological contrast between Romance and Germanic languages as verb-framed versus satel...
Patterns of path encoding in German Birgitta Meex Lessius/K. U. Leuven, Belgium CONTEXT - Languag...
The typological contrast between verb- and satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 1985) has set the basi...
Cross-linguistic differences in motion event descriptions are well documented, regarding information...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguistic diversity and have beg...
This study tests Slobin’s (1996) claim that L2 learners struggle with conceptual restructuring in L2...
German belongs to the typological category of satellite-framed Germanic languages which generally ex...
Motion events are almost absent in the course syllabus of L2 German as a formally addressed structur...
The current thesis is based on four individual studies which aim to account for the expression of mo...
In my talk I will present typological distinctions concerning the manner and path of motion between ...
This chapter analyses the role of intratypological and dialectal variation in the lexicalisation of ...
This paper highlights some facets of motion typology, applied here to mainly English and French. The...
Recent studies in language acquisition have paid much attention to linguis-tic diversity and have be...
International audienceThis chapter examines the two domains of Space and Time in Adult Second Langua...
This chapter proposes a classification of path encoding in motion events in German. It expands the f...