The aim of the present paper is to address the implications of the direct instruction of the linguistic typology of verbs of motion in second-language English learners. Results of a small-scale research study are reported in which students were exposed to typology instruction with the goal of increasing proficiency and target-like production. To these ends, it was hypothesized that pre- and post-intervention writing samples would differ significantly in the appropriate use of expressions of motion, particularly those expressions employing English manner-of-motion verbs. Results confirmed this hypothesis and demonstrated that students achieve greater proficiency in motion-event expression when exposed to explicit instruction including negati...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
We investigated bidirectional cross-linguistic influence on motion event (ME) expressions in bilingu...
Inspired by sociocultural psychology principles applied to understanding language learning and conce...
The aim of the present paper is to address the implications of the direct instruction of the linguis...
Talmy (1975; 1985) proposes that most of the world's languages can be divided into two classes regar...
Native speakers of different languages may conflate reality in different ways. One of the most illus...
In this paper, I explore the presence and function of English motion patterns in a corpus comprising...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...
The patterns used to express how a figure moves from one place to another may vary from language to ...
This paper examines the degree to which learners' L1 typology may affect the comprehension and produ...
The current study examines production of sentences in which verbs of motion were used. Participants ...
[EN] Native speakers of different languages may conflate reality in different ways. One of the most ...
Most English descriptions of motion events express manner in the main verb and path in a preposition...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of typological constraints on second language a...
A vast amount of research has been carried out inspired by the motion event typology established by ...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
We investigated bidirectional cross-linguistic influence on motion event (ME) expressions in bilingu...
Inspired by sociocultural psychology principles applied to understanding language learning and conce...
The aim of the present paper is to address the implications of the direct instruction of the linguis...
Talmy (1975; 1985) proposes that most of the world's languages can be divided into two classes regar...
Native speakers of different languages may conflate reality in different ways. One of the most illus...
In this paper, I explore the presence and function of English motion patterns in a corpus comprising...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...
The patterns used to express how a figure moves from one place to another may vary from language to ...
This paper examines the degree to which learners' L1 typology may affect the comprehension and produ...
The current study examines production of sentences in which verbs of motion were used. Participants ...
[EN] Native speakers of different languages may conflate reality in different ways. One of the most ...
Most English descriptions of motion events express manner in the main verb and path in a preposition...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of typological constraints on second language a...
A vast amount of research has been carried out inspired by the motion event typology established by ...
This thesis presents the results of three experiments aimed at examining whether representations of ...
We investigated bidirectional cross-linguistic influence on motion event (ME) expressions in bilingu...
Inspired by sociocultural psychology principles applied to understanding language learning and conce...