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Motion in resultative constructions

What is it about?

Figurative motion plays an important role in the expression of result in English. There is a strong preference for the figurative use of caused motion to express a state change when the affected entity experiences a complete transformation. However, if the affected entity acquires a new property but retains its essence, an adjectival phrase is preferred. Metaphor licenses the use of motion constructions to express result.

Why is it important?

It focuses on the licensing role of metaphor and metonymy in grammar, which is still an underexplored phenomenon.

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The following have contributed to this page:
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza, Alba Luzondo-Oyón, and Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza
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