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The Pragmatics of Multi-Verb Sequences: The Case of the Verb Go
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Noriko Matsumoto
Published/Copyright:
June 30, 2010
Published Online: 2010-6-30
Published in Print: 2010-1-1
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Keywords for this article
multi-verb sequence;
deictic verb;
image-schema;
cognitive linguistics
Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- Topoi in Critical Discourse Analysis
- Peirce's Law of Triviality: The Implementation of the Trivium of Logic, Rhetoric and Grammar. Basic Categories for Linguistics and Literature Studies from a Universal Semiotic Theory
- A Pragmatic Analysis of Silence in an American Constitutional Issue
- The Semantic-Pragmatic Analysis of Persian Modal Verbs Based on Papafragou's Model
- The Pragmatics of Multi-Verb Sequences: The Case of the Verb Go
- Speech Acts, Criteria and Intentions
- Conceptual Focus in Social Encounters: the Case of Directives