Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifold aspects of spatial perception in diverse ways. The articles included in this thesis delve into several of these aspects and explore space and motion from multiple perspectives, ranging from a dedicated field study of within-language variation systems to cross-linguistic comparisons of various orientation and motion aspects. A field study of Yine, an Arawakan language spoken in the Peruvian Amazonas, points to relative reference frame use by younger speakers, as opposed to riverine orientation in the speech of senior community members. The central questions addressed in two comparative studies revolve around the distinctions among languages ...
This study primarily investigates the expression of two local roles, goal and source, in South Ameri...
Empirical investigation of spatial reference in the languages of the world reveals a much more compl...
Striking variation exists in preferences for specific spatial linguistic strategies among different ...
Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifol...
Prior research has demonstrated a linguistic asymmetry between the sources and goals of motion event...
This chapter illustrates the benefits of applying insights from language typologies in order to affo...
Linguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different ways. Talmy (2000) classified ...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
One of the most important issues in cognitive linguistics is Spatial Orientation. Languages use sour...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
Cross-linguistic research has shown that languages vary greatly in the way they encode spatial refer...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
This study primarily investigates the expression of two local roles, goal and source, in South Ameri...
This study primarily investigates the expression of two local roles, goal and source, in South Ameri...
Empirical investigation of spatial reference in the languages of the world reveals a much more compl...
Striking variation exists in preferences for specific spatial linguistic strategies among different ...
Human life frequently involves spatial orientation and motion, and natural languages express manifol...
Prior research has demonstrated a linguistic asymmetry between the sources and goals of motion event...
This chapter illustrates the benefits of applying insights from language typologies in order to affo...
Linguistic systems encode spatial information in strikingly different ways. Talmy (2000) classified ...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
One of the most important issues in cognitive linguistics is Spatial Orientation. Languages use sour...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
This paper explores a strategy of spatial expression which utilizes orientation, a way of describing...
Cross-linguistic research has shown that languages vary greatly in the way they encode spatial refer...
International audienceLanguages differ strikingly in how they encode spatial information. This varia...
This study primarily investigates the expression of two local roles, goal and source, in South Ameri...
This study primarily investigates the expression of two local roles, goal and source, in South Ameri...
Empirical investigation of spatial reference in the languages of the world reveals a much more compl...
Striking variation exists in preferences for specific spatial linguistic strategies among different ...