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A Typology of the Path of Deictic Motion Verbs as Path-Conflating Verbs: The Entailment of Arrival and the Deictic Center
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Tsuneko Nakazawa
Published/Copyright:
October 21, 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-21
Published in Print: 2009-9-1
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Keywords for this article
Deictic motion verbs;
Path-conflating verbs;
come and go;
entailment of arrival
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- The Adessive Case in Polish: A Cognitive Perspective On Some Locative Prepositions
- A Typology of the Path of Deictic Motion Verbs as Path-Conflating Verbs: The Entailment of Arrival and the Deictic Center
- Transitivity in Natural Syntax: Accusative Languages
- Review