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Going places in Dutch and mandarin Chinese: conceptualising the path of motion cross-linguistically
2019
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
We study to what extent linguistic differences in grammatical aspect systems and verb lexicalisation patterns of Dutch and mandarin Chinese affect how speakers conceptualise the path of motion in motion events, using description and memory tasks. We hypothesised that speakers of the two languages would show different preferences towards the selection of endpoint-, trajectory-or location-information in Endpoint-oriented (not reached) events, whilst showing a similar bias towards encoding
doi:10.1080/23273798.2019.1676455
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