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  1. Learning to express motion events in English and korean : The influence of language specific lexicalization patterns.Soonja Choi & Melissa Bowerman - 1992 - In Beth Levin & Steven Pinker (eds.), Lexical & Conceptual Semantics. Blackwell. pp. 83-121.
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  • Learning to express motion events in English and Korean: The influence of language-specific lexicalization patterns.Soonja Choi & Melissa Bowerman - 1991 - Cognition 41 (1-3):83-121.
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  • Shake, rattle, 'n' roll: the representation of motion in language and cognition.Anna Papafragou - 2002 - Cognition 84 (2):189-219.
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  • Motion events in language and cognition.S. Gennari - 2002 - Cognition 83 (1):49-79.
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  • Semantic Structures.Ray S. Jackendoff - 1990 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Semantic Structures is a large-scale study of conceptual structure and its lexical and syntactic expression in English that builds on the theory of Conceptual...
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  • From “thought and language” to “thinking for speaking”.Dan I. Slobin - 1996 - In J. Gumperz & S. Levinson (eds.), Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 70--96.
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  • Two ways to travel: Verbs of motion in English and Spanish.Dan I. Slobin - 1996 - In Masayoshi Shibatani & Sandra Thompson (eds.), Grammatical Constructions. Clarendon Press. pp. 195--219.
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