Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
The relativity of motion in first language acquisition
-
Maya Hickmann✝
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction: Space, language, and cognition 1
-
Part I — Typology of linguistics systems
- Encoding the distinction between location, source, and destination 19
- The expression of static location in a typological perspective 29
- What makes manner of motion salient? 59
- The semantic structure of motion verbs in French 83
- From personal deixis to spatial deixis 103
- Motion events in Chinese 121
-
Part II — The nature and uses of space in language and discourse
- Are there spatial prepositions? 139
- Deitic space in Wolof 155
- The semantics of motion verbs 175
- The representation of spatial structure in spoken and signed language 207
- Iconicity and space in French sign language 239
-
Part III — Space, language, and cognition
- On the very idea of a frame of reference 259
- The relativity of motion in first language acquisition 281
- Spatial language and spatial representation 309
- Deficits in spatial discourse of Alzheimer patients 335
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction: Space, language, and cognition 1
-
Part I — Typology of linguistics systems
- Encoding the distinction between location, source, and destination 19
- The expression of static location in a typological perspective 29
- What makes manner of motion salient? 59
- The semantic structure of motion verbs in French 83
- From personal deixis to spatial deixis 103
- Motion events in Chinese 121
-
Part II — The nature and uses of space in language and discourse
- Are there spatial prepositions? 139
- Deitic space in Wolof 155
- The semantics of motion verbs 175
- The representation of spatial structure in spoken and signed language 207
- Iconicity and space in French sign language 239
-
Part III — Space, language, and cognition
- On the very idea of a frame of reference 259
- The relativity of motion in first language acquisition 281
- Spatial language and spatial representation 309
- Deficits in spatial discourse of Alzheimer patients 335
- Index 351