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Title: | A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of the Event-Structure of 'FETCH': Possible Coding Alternatives and their Realizations | Contributor(s): | Schalley, A (author) | Publication Date: | 2003 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/724 | Abstract: | This paper presents the possible coding alternatives and the factual realizations of a complex event concept. We assume that any concept is built on a perceptional and functional basis and ask in what ways different languages encode such a concept, i.e., how the surface realizations of such a concept differ from one another. The concept under consideration in this paper, henceforth termed 'FETCH', is the concept realized in British English 'fetch' and Croatian 'dohvatiti'. After characterizing the event structure of 'FETCH' at the beginning, a discussion of potential coding alternatives in terms ofconceptual vs. lexical chunking follows. We then compare the cross-linguistic encoding of 'FETCH' in a sample of 29 languages and show how the different surface realizations demonstrate differentinstantiations of potential conceptual and lexical chunking. Moreover, we discuss whether the event concept 'FETCH' itself is universal. Finally, we test current theories on event structures, with a focus on the often assumed binary construction scheme. | Publication Type: | Journal Article | Source of Publication: | Views & Voices, 1(2), p. 69-92 | Publisher: | University of Rijeka, Faculty of Philosophy | Place of Publication: | Croatia | ISSN: | 1333-7122 | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 200408 Linguistic Structures (incl Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics) | Peer Reviewed: | Yes | HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal | Publisher/associated links: | http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~aschalle/Papers/SchalleyViewsVoices.pdf |
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