This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish. Drawing on elicited spoken data, it provides a unified approach to caused motion descriptions. The results show uniform syntactic behaviour of placement and removal descriptions and a consistent asymmetry between placement and removal in the semantic specificity of verbs. The results also reveal three further semantic patterns, pertaining to the nature of the relationship between Figure and Ground, that appear to account for how these event types are characterised, viz. whether the Ground is represented by a body part of the Agent; whether the Figure is contained within the Ground; or whether it is supported by the Ground
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
This study focuses on the effect of the semantics of placement verbs on placement event representati...
This study focuses on the effect of the semantics of placement verbs on placement event representati...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish. Drawing on e...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish. Drawing on e...
Certain place expressions which have been called particles can appear between the verb and the objec...
This paper examines how placement and removal events are lexicalised and conceptualised in Basque an...
This paper examines how placement and removal events are lexicalised and conceptualised in Basque an...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Jahai (Austroasiatic,...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Jahai (Austroasiatic,...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
The paper focuses on the role of the Swedish spatial particles upp ‘up’ and ner ‘down’ to signal the...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
This study focuses on the effect of the semantics of placement verbs on placement event representati...
This study focuses on the effect of the semantics of placement verbs on placement event representati...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish. Drawing on e...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish. Drawing on e...
Certain place expressions which have been called particles can appear between the verb and the objec...
This paper examines how placement and removal events are lexicalised and conceptualised in Basque an...
This paper examines how placement and removal events are lexicalised and conceptualised in Basque an...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Jahai (Austroasiatic,...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Jahai (Austroasiatic,...
Events of putting things in places, and removing them from places, are fundamental activities of hum...
The paper focuses on the role of the Swedish spatial particles upp ‘up’ and ner ‘down’ to signal the...
This paper presents two novel findings: I show (i) that there is a strong connection between ϕ-featu...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ende...
This study focuses on the effect of the semantics of placement verbs on placement event representati...
This study focuses on the effect of the semantics of placement verbs on placement event representati...