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ANALYSIS OF VIEWS ON THE FORMATION OF THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE WORLD ...
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ANALYSIS OF VIEWS ON THE FORMATION OF THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE WORLD ...
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Linguistic relativity in language production: The case for modal verbs ...
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Large exact number concepts are limited to the verbal count range ...
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Transparency of first language calendar terms and its impact on calendrical calculations in the first and the second language ...
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Does the language we speak influence creative thinking? An exploration of linguistic relativity within semantic network and associative hierarchies ...
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Mai, Thu. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Causality influences speech about manner of motion in Italian ...
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Different languages express manner and path of motion in distinct ways. Some languages, such as English, express manner and path of motion in a single clause. They are called Satellite-framed languages. Other languages, called Verb-framed languages (e.g., Italian), usually convey manner and path of motion into two separate clauses. Previous studies on English showed that when the manner of motion caused the path movement (manner-causal), speakers used the Satellite-framed construction typical of their language. However, English speakers used more Verb-framed clauses when the manner of motion did not cause the path of motion (manner-incidental). This study tests if Italian speakers would use more Satellite-framed verbs with manner-causal or manner-incidental events. Our results showed that Italian speakers were more likely to produce Satellite-framed verbs with manner-causal than manner-incidental motion events, providing evidence against the language relativity hypothesis. ...
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Cognition; Linguistic Relativity; Manner and Path of Motion; Motion Causality
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URL: http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/view/23864/20362 https://dx.doi.org/10.1285/i22390359v46p25
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Linguistic expression and conceptual representation of motion events in Arabic and English ... : Evidence from monolinguals and bilinguals ...
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Linguistic Relativity: Language and Cognition of Chinese-English Bilinguals
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In: John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference (2021)
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Distinguishing between obligatory and optional grammatical categories in ‘thinking for speaking’: The use of the ‘aan het construction’ by six-year-old Flemish children
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George Orwell´s nineteen eighty-four: The use of language as a vehicle for mind-control
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Causality influences speech about manner of motion in Italian
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In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 46 (2021); 25-35 (2021)
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