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Space and Time in Languages and Cultures

Linguistic diversity
  • Edited by: Luna Filipović and Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
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This volume offers novel insights into linguistic diversity in the domains of spatial and temporal reference, searching for uniformity amongst diversity. A number of authors discuss expression of dynamic spatial relations cross-linguistically in a vast range of typologically different languages such as Bezhta, French, Hinuq, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Serbian, and Spanish, among others. The contributions on linguistic expression of time all shed new light on pertinent questions regarding this cognitive domain, such as the hotly debated relationship between cross-linguistic differences in talking about time and universal principles of utterance interpretation, modelling temporal inference through aspectual interactions, as well as the complexity of the acquisition of tense-aspect relations in a second language.
The topic of space and time in language and culture is also represented, from a different point of view, in the sister volume Space and Time in Languages and Cultures: Language, culture, and cognition (HCP 37) which discusses spatial and temporal constructs in human language, cognition, and culture in order to come closer to a better understanding of the interaction between shared and individual characteristics of language and culture that shape the way people interact with each other and exchange information about the spatio-temporal constructs that underlie their cognitive, social, and linguistic foundations.

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Johan van der Auwera, University of Antwerp:
This volume is a precious collection of twenty papers from the 2010 Cambridge University Conference on Space and Time across Languages, Disciplines and Cultures. [...] Time and space are many-splendored things. So is this book.


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Luna Filipović and Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt
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I. Representing location in space and time

Diana Forker
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Experimental and cross-linguistic evidence
Didier Maillat
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Keith Allan
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Uses of the illative
Peter Svenonius
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Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt
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Aspectual interaction in determiners, adverbs, and dialogue
Alice G.B. ter Meulen
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Norbert Vanek
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The grammaticalisation of the German tense system and ‘frame of reference’ as a crucial interface between space and time
Sonja Zeman
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II. Space and time in language acquisition

Lexical aspect, morphological regularity, and transfer
Ho Leung Chan, Jessica Finberg, Willie Costello and Yasuhiro Shirai
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Does learning a second language change the way you view the world?
Zoe Pei-sui Luk
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Typology in second language acquisition
Ivana Vidaković
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A comparison of bilingual first and adult second language acquisition
Helen Engemann, Anne-Katharina Harr and Maya Hickmann
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Universal and language-specific principles
Giovanna Marotta and Linda Meini
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A comparison of oral productions in French L1, Tunisian Arabic L1, and French L2 by Tunisian learners
Inès Saddour
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III. Dynamic relations in space and time domains

Theory and applications
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano and Alberto Hijazo-Gascón
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Different functions of ‘particles’
Monica Mosca
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‘Come’ and ‘go’ in English and East Asian languages
Yumiko Nishi
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A comparative analysis of Dutch and Japanese event descriptions
Keiko Yoshioka and Béryl Hilberink-Schulpen
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A third lexicalisation pattern?
Wojciech Lewandowski
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Dorothea Hoffmann
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