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Serial Verb Constructions and Motion Semantics

Lovestrand, Joseph; Ross, Daniel

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Authors

Daniel Ross



Contributors

Antoine Guillaume
Editor

Harold Koch
Editor

Abstract

This chapter investigates the expression of associated motion and directional motion in the form of serial verb constructions (SVCs). In a sample of 125 languages with SVCs, 101 have motion SVCs. The most common types are directional SVCs, in which a path-of-motion verb combines with another motion verb, and prior associated motion SVCs expressing motion prior to the activity or state predicated by the other verb in the construction. Concurrent motion and subsequent motion are much less common. In a prior motion SVC, the motion verb nearly always precedes the other verb, and the figure on the path of motion is the subject. In a directional SVC, the path-of-motion verb nearly always follows the other verb, and the grammatical function of the figure on the path of motion can vary according to the semantics of the main verb in the construction.

Citation

Lovestrand, J., & Ross, D. (2021). Serial Verb Constructions and Motion Semantics. In A. Guillaume, & H. Koch (Eds.), Associated Motion (87-128). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110692099-003

Acceptance Date Apr 16, 2020
Publication Date Mar 1, 2021
Deposit Date May 30, 2022
Publicly Available Date May 30, 2022
Publisher De Gruyter
Pages 87-128
Series Title Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT]
Series Number 64
Book Title Associated Motion
ISBN 9783110692006
DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110692099-003
Publisher URL https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110692099-003/html

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This is the version of the chapter accepted for publication in Guillaume, Antoine and Koch, Harold, (eds.), Associated Motion. Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 87-128 (2021). Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions





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