@inbook{f813228dfdd84a6597c235acb3f31496,
title = "Variable type framing in Spanish constructions of directed motion",
abstract = "Spanish constructions of telic motion with manner verbs are somewhat problematic for the Talmian typology, while also posing a challenge for constructionist frameworks anchored in English grammar. In response to Talmy (2000), Aske (1989), Morimoto (2008), and Beavers et al. (2010) among others, I demonstrate in this article that this construction type tends to be acceptable whenever the lexical meaning of the verb implies an element of directed motion. Drawing on Goldberg (2006) and Pedersen (2009, 2013), I suggest that schematicity is a typological parameter, and, more specifically, that the term variable type framing may accommodate the case of variation under scrutiny here.",
keywords = "Faculty of Humanities, Bev{\ae}gelsesverber, Spansk-engelsk, Sprogtypologi, Construction grammar, Lexicalism vs constructionism, Contruction grammar, Spanish",
author = "Johan Pedersen",
year = "2014",
doi = "10.1075/cal.15",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789027204370",
series = "Constructional Approaches to Language",
publisher = "John Benjamins Publishing Company",
number = "15",
pages = "269--305",
editor = "Hans Boas and Francisco Gonzalvez-Garc{\'i}a",
booktitle = "Romance perspectives on Construction Grammar",
address = "Netherlands",
}