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Space in Languages: Linguistic Systems and Cognitive Categories
Edited by Maya Hickmann † and Stéphane Robert
[Typological Studies in Language 66] 2006
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2015. How French Learners of Chinese L2 Express Motion Events in Narratives. In Space and Quantification in Languages of China,  pp. 165 ff. DOI logo
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2018. L’expression des procès spatiaux causatifs chez les apprenants francophones du chinois. Language, Interaction and Acquisition 9:2  pp. 256 ff. DOI logo
Chappell, Hilary, Li Ming & Alain Peyraube
2007. Chinese linguistics and typology: The state of the art. Linguistic Typology 11:1 DOI logo
Chen, Shujun & Lihuan Wu
2023. Variable motion encoding within Chinese: a usage-based perspective. Language and Cognition 15:3  pp. 480 ff. DOI logo
Cheng, Yan & Chris Sinha
2023. A Cognitive Semantics Analysis of the Directional Motion Verbs wang往 and lai 来in the YiChing. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 94  pp. 303 ff. DOI logo
Durst-Andersen, Per
2023. A trichotomic view of the linguistic sign: from the distinction between hyponyms and hypernyms to the distinction between images and ideas. Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 55:sup1  pp. 168 ff. DOI logo
Durst-Andersen, Per & Daniel Barratt
2019. Idea-based and image-based linguacultures. International Journal of Language and Culture 6:2  pp. 351 ff. DOI logo
Durst-Andersen, Per & Stine Evald Bentsen
2021. The word revisited: Introducing the CogSens Model to integrate semiotic, linguistic, and psychological perspectives. Semiotica 2021:238  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Ji, Yinglin
2017. Motion Event Similarity Judgments in One or Two Languages: An Exploration of Monolingual Speakers of English and Chinese vs. L2 Learners of English. Frontiers in Psychology 8 DOI logo
Ji, Yinglin
2019. Chapter 10. Linguistic and mental representations of caused motion in Chinese and English children. In Cognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese [Human Cognitive Processing, 67],  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Lamarre, Christine
2008. The Linguistic Categorization of Deictic Direction in Chinese — with Reference to Japanese —. In Space in Languages of China,  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Lester, Richard
2017. There and back again – but how? Motion event encoding in the Chinese translation of The Hobbit . Linguistics 55:3  pp. 617 ff. DOI logo
Li, Fuyin Thomas
2018. Extending the Talmyan typology: A case study of the macro-event as event integration and grammaticalization in Mandarin. Cognitive Linguistics 29:3  pp. 585 ff. DOI logo
Li, Fuyin Thomas
2019. Evolutionary order of macro-events in Mandarin. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 17:1  pp. 155 ff. DOI logo
Li, Fuyin Thomas & Na Liu
2021. Potentials for grammaticalization. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 19:2  pp. 363 ff. DOI logo
Lin, Jingxia
2021. Typological shift in lexicalizing motion events: The case of Wenzhou . Linguistic Typology 25:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Lin, Sue
2022. 早期上海話位移事件的詞化類型. Language and Linguistics. 語言暨語言學  pp. 387 ff. DOI logo
Linjun, Liu & He Yingxin
2024. Typological shift of Mandarin Chinese in terms of motion verb lexicalization pattern. Cognitive Linguistics 35:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Nunome, Takako, Shu-Ling Wu & Jun Wang
2022. 日籍学习者对汉语空间移动事件描述方法之研究. Chinese as a Second Language (漢語教學研究—美國中文教師學會學報). The journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, USA 57:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Poiret, Rafaël, Simon Mille & Haitao Liu
2021. Paraphrase and parallel treebank for the comparison of French and Chinese syntax. Languages in Contrast 21:2  pp. 298 ff. DOI logo
Shi, Wenlei
2014. Diachronic extension of Linguistic Inventory Mightiness. International Journal of Chinese Linguistics 1:2  pp. 293 ff. DOI logo
Shi, Wenlei, Wanglong Yang & Henghua Su
2018. The typological change of motion expressions in Chinese revisited. Studies in Language 42:4  pp. 847 ff. DOI logo
Takahashi, Kiyoko
2020. Chapter 4. Syntactic and semantic structures of Thai motion expressions. In Broader Perspectives on Motion Event Descriptions [Human Cognitive Processing, 69],  pp. 105 ff. DOI logo
Verkerk, Annemarie
2014. Diachronic change in Indo-European motion event encoding. Journal of Historical Linguistics 4:1  pp. 40 ff. DOI logo
WANG, YI & LI WEI
2019. Cognitive restructuring in the bilingual mind: motion event construal in early Cantonese–English bilinguals. Language and Cognition 11:4  pp. 527 ff. DOI logo
Wang, Yi & Li Wei
2021. Cognitive restructuring in the multilingual mind: language-specific effects on processing efficiency of caused motion events in Cantonese–English–Japanese speakers. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 24:4  pp. 730 ff. DOI logo
Wang, Yi & Li Wei
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Wu, Shu-Ling, Takako Nunome & Jun Wang
2024. Crosslinguistic influence in the conceptualization of motion events: A synthesis study on L2 acquisition of Chinese motion expressions. Second Language Research 40:2  pp. 247 ff. DOI logo
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2016. Development of Thinking for Speaking: What Role Does Language Socialization Play?. The Modern Language Journal 100:2  pp. 446 ff. DOI logo
Wu, Yunji
2008. The Locative Words in The Waxiang Dialect Spoken in Guzhang, Hunan. In Space in Languages of China,  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
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2024. Comparison of the Verb of Motion GO in English and Chinese in Terms of Grammaticalization. Interdisciplinary Information Sciences 30:1  pp. 13 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Investigating the Motion-Event Structure of the Go55 Verb-Directional Constructions in Hakka. Modern Linguistics 05:02  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo

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