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New Horizons in the Study of Motion: Bringing Together Applied and Theoretical Perspectives - Hardcover

 
9781443880916: New Horizons in the Study of Motion: Bringing Together Applied and Theoretical Perspectives
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Talmy's lexicalization patterns and Slobin's "Thinking for Speaking" hypothesis have attracted a lot of attention in fields such as linguistics, psychology, and anthropology, among others. While researchers might not agree on how, or to what extent, lexicalization patterns influence speakers' online/offline verbalization of motion, it is an undeniable fact that these theories have been, and still are, a "trending topic" in these research areas, evidenced by the contributions to this book. All papers brought together here use Talmy's and Slobin's ideas as a point of departure to explore how second language learners acquire these motion patterns, to explain what translators render in their target languages, and to refine some basic notions such as Path, Deixis, or fictive motion, and use them as a springboard to find new applications and understand other linguistic phenomena. All in all, this book provides insights into new ways of applying motion and widening theoretical perspectives, allowing these models to maintain their relevance and importance.

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Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano received her PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK, in 1999, and is Associate Professor in Linguistics at the University of Zaragoza. Her work focuses on topics related to semantic typology (lexicalisation, polysemy), ideophones and sound symbolism, and the relationship between metaphor, embodiment and culture. Her most recent publications include Cognitive Linguistics and Translation (2012, with A. Rojo), Linguistica Cognitiva (2012, with J. Valenzuela), and Sound symbolism and motion in Basque (2006). Alberto Hijazo-Gascon received his PhD from the University of Zaragoza, Spain, in 2011, and is Lecturer in Intercultural Communication with Spanish at the University of East Anglia, UK. His research focuses on semantic typology, particularly with regards to the Romance languages, and second language acquisition. He has published in a number of specialised journals, including Romanische Forschungen, Hispania, Language Learning, and Review of Cognitive Linguistics.

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