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  Event representation and event complexity: General introduction

Bohnemeyer, J. (1999). Event representation and event complexity: General introduction. In D. Wilkins (Ed.), Manual for the 1999 Field Season (pp. 69-73). Nijmegen: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. doi:10.17617/2.3002741.

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 Abstract: How do we decide where events begin and end? In some languages it makes sense to say something like Dan broke the plate, but in other languages it is necessary to treat this action as a complex scenario composed of separate stages (Dan dropped the plate and then the plate broke). This document introduces issues concerning the linguistic and cognitive representations of event complexity and integration, and provides an overview of tasks that are relevant to this topic, including the ECOM clips, the Questionnaire on Event integration, and the Questionnaire on motion lexicalisation and motion description.

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 Dates: 19991999
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Title: Manual for the 1999 Field Season
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Wilkins, David1, Editor
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1 Language and Cognition Group, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_55204            
Publ. Info: Nijmegen : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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