P Athanasopoulos, E Bylund - Cognitive science, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we explore whether cross‐linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may give rise to differences in memory and cognition. We compared native …
MI Feist, SE Duffy - Language and Cognition, 2020 - cambridge.org
The Moving Ego and Moving Time metaphors have provided a fertile testing ground for the psychological reality of space–time metaphors. Despite this, little research has targeted the …
M Feist - Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, 2013 - rifl.unical.it
With the introduction of Talmy's (1985; 2000) typology for the linguistic encoding of motion events, the domain of motion event cognition has emerged as particularly tractable for the …
MI Feist, PC Férez - Journal of Cognitive Science, 2013 - researchgate.net
Inspired by Talmy's (1985, 2000) seminal work on the lexicalization of motion events, the linguistic encoding of elements of motion events has been an active area of research …
X Fu, N Vanek, L Roberts - Language and Cognition, 2024 - cambridge.org
Consensus on the extent to which cross-linguistic differences affect event cognition is currently absent. This is partly because cognitive influences of language have rarely been …
N Vesnina - Language and Cognition, 2024 - cambridge.org
The present study investigates cross-linguistic differences in the description of motion events using Holistic Spatial Semantics (HSS) as a theoretical framework. In this study, six short …
HJ Batoréo, L Ferrari - Cognitive Semantics, 2016 - brill.com
This paper discusses the classical Talmyan proposal on events of motion and lexicalization patterns, which classifies languages as verb-framed and satellite-framed. The research is …
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the relationship between second language (L2) learning and linguistic relativity. As a result, research has been prolific in …
MI Feist - Linguagem em (Dis) curso, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
Do speakers think about the world differently depending on the language they speak? In recent years, this question has generated substantial interest in the cognitive sciences …