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Book: Language, Cognition and Space

Chapter: 16 Motion: a conceptual typology

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.22051

Blurb:

In this chapter, the author examines the domain of motion independently of language in order to design a conceptual typology of motion that will serve linguistic analyses and applications of these analyses. Importantly, the typology attempts to categorise types of motion in a way that is concordant with how human minds categorise motion types in conceptualisation – using cognitive data obtained from categorisation tasks. In other words, the conceptual typology is not based on language patterns, as are linguistic typologies, but on conceptual categories.

Chapter Contributors

  • Stéphanie Pourcel (pourcel@equinoxpub.com - pourcel) 'Bangor University'