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New Approaches to Slavic Verbs of Motion
Edited by Victoria Hasko and Renee Perelmutter
[Studies in Language Companion Series 115] 2010
► pp. 197223
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Comisso, Elena & Paolo Della Putta
2023. Fostering the learning of the Russian motion verbs system in Italian-speaking students. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 21:1  pp. 64 ff. DOI logo
Iakovleva, Tatiana & Maya Hickmann
2012. Contraintes typologiques dans l'acquisition d'une langue étrangère : l'expression du mouvement chez les apprenants russophones du français. Langages n° 188:4  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Jeon, Jeeyoung & Min-Chang Sung
2023. L2 English learners’ verb lexicalization of motion events. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 21:1  pp. 266 ff. DOI logo
Matsumoto, Yo, Kimi Akita, Anna Bordilovskaya, Kiyoko Eguchi, Hiroaki Koga, Miho Mano, Ikuko Matsuse, Takahiro Morita, Naonori Nagaya, Kiyoko Takahashi, Ryosuke Takahashi & Yuko Yoshinari
2022. Chapter 3. Linguistic representations of visual motion. In Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description [Human Cognitive Processing, 72],  pp. 43 ff. DOI logo
Pavlenko, Aneta & Maria Volynsky
2015. Motion Encoding in Russian and English: Moving Beyond Talmy's Typology. The Modern Language Journal 99:S1  pp. 32 ff. DOI logo
Łozińska, Joanna & Barbara Pietrewicz
2018. Lexicalisation of vertical motion: A study of three satellite-framed languages. Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives :18 DOI logo

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