2015
DOI: 10.1075/lia.6.2.02dem
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Interrelationships between Time and Space in English and French discourse

Abstract: This paper explores the expression of temporal boundaries in narrative discourse drawing on cartoon-elicited productions which narrate caused and/or voluntary motion events involving four types of paths. We hypothesise that the way speakers express temporal boundaries depends on the “framing” of their first language (Talmy 2000). We therefore examine productions by speakers of L1 French (V-framed language), L1 English (S-framed) and English learners of L2 French at three levels of proficiency. Productions may … Show more

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“…Apart from the differences in lexicalization patterns, the variation in gaze patterns could also stem from the specificities of these two languages in terms of aspectual features (cf. Aske, 1989;Demagny, 2015;Riegel et al, 1999). For example, in English, the systematic encoding of both Manner (in the verb) and Path (in other devices) invites speakers to focus their visual attention on both spatial components.…”
Section: Effects With Minimal or No Involvement Of Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the differences in lexicalization patterns, the variation in gaze patterns could also stem from the specificities of these two languages in terms of aspectual features (cf. Aske, 1989;Demagny, 2015;Riegel et al, 1999). For example, in English, the systematic encoding of both Manner (in the verb) and Path (in other devices) invites speakers to focus their visual attention on both spatial components.…”
Section: Effects With Minimal or No Involvement Of Languagementioning
confidence: 99%