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Stefanowitsch, Anatol and Juliana Goschler, eds. 2013. Variation and Change in the Encoding of Motion Events. (Human Cognitive Processing 41). John Benjamins. x, 251 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English

Annotation

The linguistic typology of motion event encoding is one of the central topics in Cognitive Linguistics. A vast body of typological, contrastive, and psycholinguistic research has shown the potential, but also the limitations of the original distinction between verb-framed and satellite-framed languages. This volume contains ten original papers focusing specifically on the variation and change of motion event encoding in individual languages and language families. The authors show that some of the central claims about motion event encoding need careful re-examination and reformulation and that individual languages and language families are more variable across space and time than even a refined typology could neatly capture at this time. The volume thus contributes to a more detailed and fine-grained foundation for the investigation of conceptual causes and consequences of different motion-event encoding strategies.