More refined typology and design in linguistic relativity: The case of motion event encoding
Linguistic relativity is the influence of language on other realms of cognition. For instance, the way movement is expressed in a person's native language may influence how they perceive movement. Motion event encoding (MEE) is usually framed as a typological dichotomy. Path-in-verb languages t...
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
2019
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