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What language says about the psychology of events
Authors:Folli Raffaella  Harley Heidi
Affiliation:School of Communication, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, BT37 0QB. R.Folli@ulster.ac.uk
Abstract:Despite the variety of verb meanings, linguistic research on their syntax and semantics has shown that they can be categorized into a finite and surprisingly small number of event types. More recently, research in the psycholinguistics of language acquisition and processing has emphasized the relevance of event type. The wider implication of these findings is that the conceptual fluidity of verbal concepts is confined by the fundamental structures of mental grammar, shedding light on this important interface between cognition and syntactic organization.
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