27.495, Books: New Horizons in the Study of Motion: Ibarretxe-Antuñano, Hijazo-Gascón (eds.)

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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 16:00:34
From: Chris Humphrey [chumphrey at c-s-p.org]
Subject: New Horizons in the Study of Motion: Ibarretxe-Antuñano, Hijazo-Gascón (eds.)

 


Title: New Horizons in the Study of Motion 
Subtitle: Bringing Together Applied and Theoretical Perspectives 
Publication Year: 2015 
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
	   http://www.cambridgescholars.com/
	

Book URL: http://www.cambridgescholars.com/new-horizons-in-the-study-of-motion 


Editor: Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
Editor: Alberto Hijazo-Gascón

Hardback: ISBN:  9781443880916 Pages: 245 Price: U.K. £ 47.99
Hardback: ISBN:  9781443880916 Pages: 245 Price: U.S. $ 81.95


Abstract:

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.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Pragmatics
                     Semantics
                     Translation


Written In: English  (eng)

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