2024
DOI: 10.1017/langcog.2024.44
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Learning novel words for motion by speakers of structurally different languages

Irmak Su Tütüncü,
Samantha N. Emerson,
Jing Paul
et al.

Abstract: Speakers of different languages follow a three-way split in how they express motion events in speech—with a greater emphasis on manner in satellite-framed languages (English), path in verb-framed languages (Turkish), and comparable expression of manner and path in equipollently-framed languages (Chinese). According to the thinking-for-speaking account, these language-specific patterns can affect speakers’ representation of motion events but only when verbalizing the event. In this study, we asked whether langu… Show more

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