1. A cross-linguistic overview of the posture verbs ‘sit’, ‘stand’, and ‘lie’
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Blensenius, Kristian & Peter Andersson Lilja
Dawson-Ahmoah, Grace Nana Aba & Patrick Nana Wonkyi
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Conceptualizing MATURITY in the Mfantse dialect of Akan .
Sociolinguistic Studies 15:1
Foreman, John & Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
2017 .
Positional Verbs in Colonial Valley Zapotec .
International Journal of American Linguistics 83:2
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Kaufman, David
2013 .
Positional Auxiliaries in Biloxi .
International Journal of American Linguistics 79:2
► pp. 283 ff.
Lesuisse, Mégane & Maarten Lemmens
Liu, Meichun & Juiching Chang
Newman, John
2022 .
Experiential motivation and the linguistics of sitting, standing, and lying .
WIREs Cognitive Science 13:4
Obert, Karolin
2020 .
Complex predicates and space in Dâw (Naduhup language, AM)
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STUF - Language Typology and Universals 73:1
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Vallejos, Rosa & Hunter L. Brown
2021 .
Locative construals: topology, posture, disposition, and perspective in Secoya and beyond .
Cognitive Linguistics 32:2
► pp. 251 ff.
Xiao, Lin
2022 .
The diachronic evolution of posture verbs in Chinese .
Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 58:4
► pp. 933 ff.
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