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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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motion verbs (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística
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: Based on the lexicalization patterns presented in Talmy’s pioneering work (1985), motion verbs classifications for Spanish mainly recognize two groups: verbs of manner and verbs of direction (Lamiroy, 1991 ; Cifuentes Honrubia, 1988-1989; Crego García, 2000; Morimoto, 2001, among others). This research offers a much more detailed classification, by means of the use of a finer set of features and semantic participants that may be lexicalized by
motion verbs in any language of the world, namely: the aspectual features of punctuality and telicity; the participants theme, source, path, goal, point of reference, location-path and trajectory; and the parametric features of displacement, movement, manner, change of place and direction. The result is a classification of eight different verb groups that account for the lexical and syntactic mechanisms present in the encoding of the Spanish motion events.
Evaluando al candidato motion verbs:
motion verbs
Lengua: eng
Frec: 22
Docs: 10
Nombre propio: / 22 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.181 = ( + (1+0) / (1+4.52356195605701)));
Candidato aceptado
Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de
terminologicidad.)
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: 1. Asher, N. & Sablayrolles, P. (1994). A Typology and Discourse semantics for Motion Verbs and Spatial PPs in French. Journal of Semantics, 12. Pp. 163 - 209.
: Cifuentes-Férez, Paula. 2009. A crosslinguistic study on the semantics of motion verbs in English and Spanish. Munich, Lincolm.
: Papafragou, A., & Selimis, S. (2010). Lexical and structural biases in the acquisition of motion verbs. Language Learning and Development, 6, 87-115.
: Sandstörm, K. (2006), When motion becomes emotion: A study of emotion metaphors derived from motion verbs, Lulea, Lulea University of Technology.
: Walchi, B., & Cysouw, M. (2012). Lexical typology through similarity semantics: Toward a semantic map of motion verbs. Linguistics 50-3, 671-710.
: [149]Nikitina, Tatiana. 2009. Subcategorization pattern and lexical meaning of motion verbs: a study of the source/goal ambiguity, Linguistics, 47: 1113-1141.
: van Riemsdijk, Henk C. 2002. The unbearable lightness of GOing. The projection parameter as a pure parameter governing the distribution of elliptic motion verbs in Germanic, Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, 5: 143-196.
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