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Concepts of motion and their linguistic encoding
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Ladina B. Tschander
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Mediating between concepts and language - Processing structures 1
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Mediating between non-linguistic and linguistic structures
- Coordination of eye gaze and speech in sentence production 39
- Time patterns in visual reception and written phrase production 65
- Animacy effects in language production: From mental model to formulator 101
- Word order scrambling as a consequence of incremental sentence production 141
- The linearization of argument DPs and its semantic reflection 165
- Semantics as a gateway to language 197
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Mediating between event conceptualization and verbalization
- Temporal relations between event concepts 225
- Segmenting event sequences for speaking 255
- Events: Processing and neurological properties 277
- Aspectual (re-)interpretation: Structural representation and processing 303
- Type coercion from a natural language generation point of view 323
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The mediating function of the lexicon
- The thematic interpretation of plural nominalizations 351
- Competing principles in the lexicon 379
- Concepts of motion and their linguistic encoding 405
- Too abstract for agents? The syntax and semantics of agentivity in abstracts of English research articles 433
- Index of names 457
- Index of subjects 463
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Mediating between concepts and language - Processing structures 1
-
Mediating between non-linguistic and linguistic structures
- Coordination of eye gaze and speech in sentence production 39
- Time patterns in visual reception and written phrase production 65
- Animacy effects in language production: From mental model to formulator 101
- Word order scrambling as a consequence of incremental sentence production 141
- The linearization of argument DPs and its semantic reflection 165
- Semantics as a gateway to language 197
-
Mediating between event conceptualization and verbalization
- Temporal relations between event concepts 225
- Segmenting event sequences for speaking 255
- Events: Processing and neurological properties 277
- Aspectual (re-)interpretation: Structural representation and processing 303
- Type coercion from a natural language generation point of view 323
-
The mediating function of the lexicon
- The thematic interpretation of plural nominalizations 351
- Competing principles in the lexicon 379
- Concepts of motion and their linguistic encoding 405
- Too abstract for agents? The syntax and semantics of agentivity in abstracts of English research articles 433
- Index of names 457
- Index of subjects 463