Introduction published In: Source-Goal (a)symmetries across languages
Edited by Anetta Kopecka and Marine Vuillermet
[Studies in Language 45:1] 2021
► pp. 2–35
Introduction
Source-Goal (a)symmetries across languages
Published online: 9 February 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.00018.kop
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.00018.kop
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Path and Ground in motion events
- 3.Source-Goal asymmetry
- 3.1Semantic asymmetry
- 3.2Morphosyntactic asymmetry
- 3.3Syntactic asymmetry
- 3.4Discourse frequency of the source and the Goal
- 3.5Language production in children and in adults
- 3.6Summary
- 4.Data collection for Path of motion and Source/Goal expressions
- 4.1Developing an elicitation tool for data collection
- 4.2Developing a questionnaire for data exploration
- 5.Overview of the thematic issue
- 6.Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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