Catalog Search
 
Advanced Search

My shopping cart cart icon
Your cart is empty

My wish list wishlist icon
Your wish list is empty



Last update:
9 February 2010

© John Benjamins
Home

Motion, Direction and Location in Languages

In honor of Zygmunt Frajzyngier

Cover image
Edited by Erin Shay and Uwe Seibert
University of Colorado / University of Frankfurt

2003. xvi, 305 pp.
Publishing status: Available

HardboundIn stock
978 90 272 2964 9 / EUR 125.00
978 1 58811 442 6 / USD 188.00
Add to shopping cart

Add to wish list

This book contributes to an area of study that is of interest to linguists of all backgrounds. Typological in nature this volume presents data analysis from the major language families of Africa as well as Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, Japanese, Indo-European, Siouan and Penutian. The 16 contributors to the volume share a commitment to examining the language phenomena pertaining to the volume’s theme with a fresh eye. While most of the papers make reference to existing theoretical frameworks, each also makes a novel and sometimes surprising contribution to the body of knowledge and theory concerning motional, directional and locational predicates, complements, morphology, adpositions and other phenomena. This collection of articles suitably complements courses on comparative and diachronic linguistics, semantics, syntax, typology, or field methods.


Table of contents

Dedication
vii
Editors’ Introduction
ix
Zygmunt Frajzyngier * April 3, 1938
Erin Shay
1–4
Zygmunt Frajzyngier’s contributions to the study of language structure
Uwe Seibert
5–18
The myth of doubly governing prepositions in German
Werner Abraham
19–38
Localisation et mouvement dans le syntagme verbal du groupe tchadique central
Véronique de Colombel
39–50
Left, right, and the cardinal directions: Some thoughts on consistency and usage
Bernard Comrie
51–58
Location and direction in Klamath
Scott DeLancey
59–90
Locatives as core constituents
Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
91–109
‘Come’and ‘go’ as discourse connectors in Kera and other Chadic languages
Karen H. Ebert
111–122
Altrilocality in Tangale and Tuareg: A common heritage feature?
Herrmann Jungraithmayr
123–128
Location and motion in !Xun (Namibia)
Christa König and Bernd Heine
129–150
Directionality and displaced directionality in Toqabaqita
František Lichtenberk
151–175
Motion, direction and spatial configuration: A lexical semantic study of ‘hang’ verbs in Mandarin
Mei-chun Liu
177–187
Coding location, motion and direction in Old Babylonian Akkadian
Adrian Măcelaru
189–210
Motion events in Chantyal
Michael Noonan
211–234
Locative prepositions in Chadic: Lexical or grammatical morphemes
Nina Pawlak
235–254
Two Lakhota locatives and the role of introspection in linguistic analysis
David S. Rood
255–258
Directional verbs in Japanese
Masayoshi Shibatani
259–286
L’encodage de la localisation, de la direction et du mouvement dans les langues << Kotoko >> du Cameroun
Henry Tourneux
287–297
Index
299–303


Subject classification

Linguistics
Typology