Fictive motion: Some models in cognitive linguistics
Motion is a universal phenomenon and indispensable for human life. In everyday communication, we often use language about the motion to express motionless situations. This usage is pervasive when we are describing stationary representations. Fictive motion is a term coined by Leonard Talmy. It refer...
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Autor principal: | Bien Duong |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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