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Title:

Satellite-framed or verb-framed? Towards a typology of motion events in English as a lingua franca

Creator:

Piątkowska, Katarzyna ; Strugielska, Ariadna

Publisher:

Instytut Języka Polskiego Polskiej Akademii Nauk

Place of publishing:

Kraków

Date issued/created:

2021

Subject and Keywords:

English as a lingua franca ; Talmy’s typology ; motion event ; V-languages ; S-languages ; contact language

Abstract:

The present paper analyzes English as a lingua franca (ELF) from the perspective of Talmy’s (2000b) typology, which divides languages into S- and V-types. S-languages express the path of motion in a verb particle and the manner of motion in a verb, while V-languages encode the path in a verb and manner in an adverbial. Talmy’s (2000b) typology has been felicitously applied in research on standard languages. However, studies on dialects (Berthele 2004) have shown that a division into S- and V-categories may not be sufficient in the case of contact languages. To test this hypothesis, we apply Talmy’s (2000b) typological distinction to English as a lingua franca. Based on the results of a qualitative pilot study among Polish users of English, we demonstrate that although Polish and English are both classified as S-languages according to Talmy’s (2000b) typology, ELF – a contact language between them – reveals characteristics not yet classified as belonging to either S- or V-types. We thus conclude that Talmy’s (2000b, 2017) dichotomous distinction is in need of further refinements to be applicable in the context of ELF.

Relation:

Socjolingwistyka

Volume:

35

Start page:

23

End page:

38

Resource type:

Text

Detailed Resource Type:

Article

Format:

PDF

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Language:

eng

Language of abstract:

eng

Rights:

Rights Reserved - Free Access

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