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Where do all the motion verbs come fromThe speed of development of manner verbs and path verbs in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs path verbs Indo-European
2015/12/21
The last four decades have seen huge progress in the description and analysis of
cross-linguistic diversity in the encoding of motion (Talmy 1985, 1991, Slobin
1996, 2004). Comparisons between sat...
Lingering effects of disfluent material on comprehension of garden path sentences
garden path sentences verb
2015/9/2
In two experiments, we tested for lingering effects of verb replacement
disfluencies on the processing of garden path sentences that exhibit the main
verb/reduced relative (MV/RR) ambiguity. P...
The Leaf Projection Path View of Parse Trees:Exploring String Kernels for HPSG Parse Selection
The Leaf Projection Path View Parse Trees String Kernels HPSG Parse Selection
2015/6/12
We present a novel representation of parse trees as lists of paths (leaf projection paths) from leaves to the top level of the tree. This representation allows us to achieve significantly higher accur...
The correlation between motion event encoding and path verb lexicon size in the Indo-European language family
Motion events path verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
2015/5/6
There have been opposing views on the possibility of a relationship between motion event encoding and the size of the path verb lexicon. Özçalışkan (2004) has proposed that verb-fr...
Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish. Cognition
Language-specific universal influences
2015/3/30
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic units. These crosslinguistic differences raise important questions for language development in terms...
When a medial consonant cluster is simplified by deletion or place assimilation, the first consonant is affected, but never the second one: /patka/ becomes [paka] and not *[pata]; /panpa/ becomes [pam...