Speed and space: semantic asymmetries in motion descriptions in Estonian

Author:

Taremaa Piia1,Kopecka Anetta2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics , University of Tartu , Tartu , Estonia

2. Département des Sciences du Langage , Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage , CNRS & Université Lumière Lyon 2 , Lyon , France

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we investigate the expression of speed—one of the principal dimensions of manner—in relation to the expression of space in Estonian, a satellite-framed and morphology-rich language. Our multivariate and extensive corpus analysis is informed by asymmetries attested in languages with regard to expressing space (the goal-over-source bias) and speed (the fast-over-slow bias) where we attempt to explicitly link the two. We demonstrate moderate speed effects in the data in that fast motion verbs tend to combine with Goal, and slow motion verbs with Location and Trajectory expressions, making verbs of fast motion similar to goal verbs in their clausal behaviour. We also show that semantic congruency (i.e., expressing semantic information repeatedly in motion clauses) overrides the goal-over-source bias. That is, although verbs also occur in diverse patterns, they often combine with semantic units that mirror their meaning: goal verbs tend to combine with Goal, source verbs with Source, and manner verbs with Manner expressions. Such semantic congruency might serve as a tool for construal and, thus, is an important issue for future research.

Funder

Eesti Teadusagentuur

The research fund of Kadri, Nikolai, and Gerda Rõuk

The European Union through the European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Language and Linguistics

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