Table of contents
Editors and contributors
Preface
Introduction: Beyond typology: The encoding of motion events across time and varieties
Part I. Variation
Typology as a continuum: Intratypological evidence from English and Serbo-Croatian
Same family, different paths: Intratypological differences in three Romance languages
Disentangling manner and path: Evidence from varieties of German and Romance
The encoding of motion events: Building typology bottom-up from text data in many languages
Motion events in Turkish-German contact varieties
Variation in the categorization of motion events by Danish, German, Turkish, and L2 Danish speakers
Part II. Change
Describing motion events in Old and Modern French: Discourse effects of a typological change
Lexical splits in the encoding of motion events from Archaic to Classical Greek
Caused-motion verbs in the Middle English intransitive motion construction
Variation and change in English path verbs and constructions: Usage patterns and conceptual structure
Author index
Language index
Subject index
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