In this paper, I discuss two visual perception verbs in Kindibu, namely kumona and kutala. Two related issues are addressed concerning these verbs: (i) What are the meanings of kumona and kutala in Kindibu and subsequently, what are the various constructions they appear in? (ii) A direct corollary of proposing a polysemic network (rather than analyzing the different senses as instances of homonymy) is to establish the underlying link(s) between the various meanings. I will argue, following Sweetser’s (1990) account of perception verbs in (mainly) English and some other Indo-European languages, that the relation between the various meanings of the visual perception verbs in Kindibu is a metaphorical one. It is shown that the related senses o...
How languages express sensory perception. This paper reviews modern studies of the linguistic expres...
The constructions and the semantics of three English verbs are examined in this paper. A distinction...
The 14th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication, Riga, Latvia, 7 December 201...
[Extract] Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching....
ish visual ver bs and t he ccrresPcnding terms English are, examined reveal similaTities and disdmil...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, verbs and other expressions associated with perception and...
This thesis is an investigation into the syntax and semantics of English verbs of sensory perception...
Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching. In about ...
ABSTRACT: Due to the importance of vision in human perception, different verbal behaviors are expect...
International audienceThis paper deals with the grammatical differences and overlaps between the use...
http://edel.univ-poitiers.fr/corela/document.php?id=813National audienceThe constructions and the se...
The functioning of the personality is conditioned by a number of numerous factors that are often an ...
This field guide is for eliciting information about grammatical resources used in describing percept...
Opportunistic perception verbs (‘see’, ‘hear’, as opposed to explorative perception verbs, ‘look’, ‘...
Cognitive linguistics team George Lakoff and Mark Johnson were the first to explore conceptual metap...
How languages express sensory perception. This paper reviews modern studies of the linguistic expres...
The constructions and the semantics of three English verbs are examined in this paper. A distinction...
The 14th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication, Riga, Latvia, 7 December 201...
[Extract] Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching....
ish visual ver bs and t he ccrresPcnding terms English are, examined reveal similaTities and disdmil...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, verbs and other expressions associated with perception and...
This thesis is an investigation into the syntax and semantics of English verbs of sensory perception...
Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching. In about ...
ABSTRACT: Due to the importance of vision in human perception, different verbal behaviors are expect...
International audienceThis paper deals with the grammatical differences and overlaps between the use...
http://edel.univ-poitiers.fr/corela/document.php?id=813National audienceThe constructions and the se...
The functioning of the personality is conditioned by a number of numerous factors that are often an ...
This field guide is for eliciting information about grammatical resources used in describing percept...
Opportunistic perception verbs (‘see’, ‘hear’, as opposed to explorative perception verbs, ‘look’, ‘...
Cognitive linguistics team George Lakoff and Mark Johnson were the first to explore conceptual metap...
How languages express sensory perception. This paper reviews modern studies of the linguistic expres...
The constructions and the semantics of three English verbs are examined in this paper. A distinction...
The 14th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication, Riga, Latvia, 7 December 201...