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Space In Diachrony 1st Edition Silvia Luraghi Tatiana Nikitina Chiara Zanchi

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Space In Diachrony 1st Edition Silvia Luraghi Tatiana Nikitina Chiara Zanchi
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Silvia Luraghi; Tatiana Nikitina; Chiara Zanchi
ISBN: 9789027265197, 9027265194
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Space In Diachrony 1st Edition Silvia Luraghi Tatiana Nikitina Chiara Zanchi by Silvia Luraghi; Tatiana Nikitina; Chiara Zanchi 9789027265197, 9027265194 instant download after payment.

Space is a fundamental dimension of human life and is pervasive in human experience. Research on space has highlighted the possible asymmetrical nature of spatial relations. Differences in the encoding of goals and sources of motion are a case in point, and cross-linguistic coding tendencies show that path is less frequently flagged by a dedicated case than goal, source/origin, and (static) location (locative). Interestingly, such asymmetries may correlate with certain types of landmark, as in the case of toponyms or of animate entities. Even though these issues have been focused upon both in typological and psycholinguistic research, they remain largely open. The papers in this collection aim to show that a diachronic approach may shed light on the way in which asymmetries in the space domain come about over time, thus contributing to the clarification of synchronically puzzling facts.

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