Event Representation in Language and Cognition
Herausgeber: Bohnemeyer, Jürgen; Pederson, Eric
Event Representation in Language and Cognition
Herausgeber: Bohnemeyer, Jürgen; Pederson, Eric
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Examines new research into how the mind deals with the experience of events.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780521898348
- ISBN-10: 052189834X
- Artikelnr.: 29985220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780521898348
- ISBN-10: 052189834X
- Artikelnr.: 29985220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. On representing events Eric Pederson and Jürgen Bohnemeyer; 2. Event
representation in serial verb constructions Andrew Pawley; 3. The
macro-event property: the segmentation of causal chains Jürgen Bohnemeyer,
Nick Enfield, James Essegbey and Sotaro Kita; 4. Event representation, time
event relations and clause structure: a cross linguistic study of English
and German Mary Carroll and Christiane von Stutterheim; 5. Event
representations in signed languages Asl¿ Özyürek and Pamela Perniss; 6.
Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization of complex motion events Jeff
Loucks and Eric Pederson; 7. Putting things in places: developmental
consequences of linguistic typology Dan I. Slobin, Melissa Bowerman,
Penelope Brown, Sonja Eisenbeiß and Bhuvana Narasimhan; 8.
Language-specific encoding of placement events in gestures Marianne
Gullberg; 9. Visual encoding of coherent and non-coherent scenes Christian
Dobel, Reinhild Glanemann, Helene Kreysa, Pienie Zwitserlood and Sonja
Eisenbeiß; 10. Talking about events Barbara Tversky, Jeffrey M. Zacks,
Julie Bauer Morrison and Bridgette Martin Hard; 11. Absent causes, present
effects: how omissions cause events Phillip Wolff, Matthew Hausknecht and
Kevin Holmes.
representation in serial verb constructions Andrew Pawley; 3. The
macro-event property: the segmentation of causal chains Jürgen Bohnemeyer,
Nick Enfield, James Essegbey and Sotaro Kita; 4. Event representation, time
event relations and clause structure: a cross linguistic study of English
and German Mary Carroll and Christiane von Stutterheim; 5. Event
representations in signed languages Asl¿ Özyürek and Pamela Perniss; 6.
Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization of complex motion events Jeff
Loucks and Eric Pederson; 7. Putting things in places: developmental
consequences of linguistic typology Dan I. Slobin, Melissa Bowerman,
Penelope Brown, Sonja Eisenbeiß and Bhuvana Narasimhan; 8.
Language-specific encoding of placement events in gestures Marianne
Gullberg; 9. Visual encoding of coherent and non-coherent scenes Christian
Dobel, Reinhild Glanemann, Helene Kreysa, Pienie Zwitserlood and Sonja
Eisenbeiß; 10. Talking about events Barbara Tversky, Jeffrey M. Zacks,
Julie Bauer Morrison and Bridgette Martin Hard; 11. Absent causes, present
effects: how omissions cause events Phillip Wolff, Matthew Hausknecht and
Kevin Holmes.
1. On representing events Eric Pederson and Jürgen Bohnemeyer; 2. Event
representation in serial verb constructions Andrew Pawley; 3. The
macro-event property: the segmentation of causal chains Jürgen Bohnemeyer,
Nick Enfield, James Essegbey and Sotaro Kita; 4. Event representation, time
event relations and clause structure: a cross linguistic study of English
and German Mary Carroll and Christiane von Stutterheim; 5. Event
representations in signed languages Asl¿ Özyürek and Pamela Perniss; 6.
Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization of complex motion events Jeff
Loucks and Eric Pederson; 7. Putting things in places: developmental
consequences of linguistic typology Dan I. Slobin, Melissa Bowerman,
Penelope Brown, Sonja Eisenbeiß and Bhuvana Narasimhan; 8.
Language-specific encoding of placement events in gestures Marianne
Gullberg; 9. Visual encoding of coherent and non-coherent scenes Christian
Dobel, Reinhild Glanemann, Helene Kreysa, Pienie Zwitserlood and Sonja
Eisenbeiß; 10. Talking about events Barbara Tversky, Jeffrey M. Zacks,
Julie Bauer Morrison and Bridgette Martin Hard; 11. Absent causes, present
effects: how omissions cause events Phillip Wolff, Matthew Hausknecht and
Kevin Holmes.
representation in serial verb constructions Andrew Pawley; 3. The
macro-event property: the segmentation of causal chains Jürgen Bohnemeyer,
Nick Enfield, James Essegbey and Sotaro Kita; 4. Event representation, time
event relations and clause structure: a cross linguistic study of English
and German Mary Carroll and Christiane von Stutterheim; 5. Event
representations in signed languages Asl¿ Özyürek and Pamela Perniss; 6.
Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization of complex motion events Jeff
Loucks and Eric Pederson; 7. Putting things in places: developmental
consequences of linguistic typology Dan I. Slobin, Melissa Bowerman,
Penelope Brown, Sonja Eisenbeiß and Bhuvana Narasimhan; 8.
Language-specific encoding of placement events in gestures Marianne
Gullberg; 9. Visual encoding of coherent and non-coherent scenes Christian
Dobel, Reinhild Glanemann, Helene Kreysa, Pienie Zwitserlood and Sonja
Eisenbeiß; 10. Talking about events Barbara Tversky, Jeffrey M. Zacks,
Julie Bauer Morrison and Bridgette Martin Hard; 11. Absent causes, present
effects: how omissions cause events Phillip Wolff, Matthew Hausknecht and
Kevin Holmes.