
Talking about Motion
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- Talking about Motion
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- dedication page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- quote Hjemslev
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Why study lexicalization patterns?
- 1.2 Definition of the subject and approach
- Summary
- 2. The point of departure
- 2.1 Data and method description
- 2.2 How the two systems work
- 2.3 Typological claims
- 2.4 Typology in action
- 2.5 Problems encountered
- 2.6 The notion of satellites
- Summary
- 3. The proposed approach and central assumptions
- 3.1 Introducing situation types
- 3.2 Events in reality vs. events in language
- 3.3 Contra aspect?
- Summary
- 4. The heart of the matter
- Summary
- 5. Data analysis for English
- 5.1 What the tenses (do not) tell us
- 5.2 What verbs (do not) tell us
- 5.3 Particles that appear only in boundary-crossing expressions
- 5.4 Particles used in both boundary-crossing and non-boundary crossing expressions
- 5.4.1 Object of the preposition
- 5.4.2 Sentence complex
- 5.4.3 Defaults
- 5.4.4 Narrative context
- Summary
- 6. Talking about motion in Serbo-Croatian
- 6.1 The importance of being a prefix
- 6.2 OD-/DO-: deixis, aspect, boundary
- 6.3 Other prefixes
- 6.4 Ups and downs
- 6.5 Other things we need to know about prefixes
- 6.6 In need of direction: directional verbs and pattern frequency
- Summary
- 7. Moving on
- 7.1 Two levels of representation: two sides of the same coin?
- 7.2 Between a rock and a hard place: lexical and/or construction meaning
- Summary
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Dictionaries
- Corpora
- References
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Index
- The Studies in Language Companion Series
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