%0 Conference Paper %F Poster %T The expression of motion in Russian. %T Proposal for the workshop 'Neglected aspects of motion-event descriptions Beyond the Path/Manner dichotomy' %+ Centre de Linguistique Inter-langues, de Lexicologie, de Linguistique Anglaise et de Corpus (CLILLAC-ARP (EA_3967)) %A Iakovleva, Tatiana %< avec comité de lecture %B NAMED (Neglected aspects of motion-event descriptions Beyond the Path/Manner dichotomy) %C Paris, France %8 2017-05-19 %D 2017 %K Manner-and-Path conflation %K variability %K typology %K motion %K Russian %Z Cognitive scienceConference poster %X We argue that the distinctions between satellite vs. verb-framed structures and between split vs. parallel systems may not be sufficient to identify the typological profile of variable systems like Russian. In particular, we focus on Manner-and-Path conflation in verb roots, which is not embraced by Talmy’s framework (2000). There are two different types of Manner-and-Path conflation in Russian and both of them serve to express upward motion. First, such a conflation occurs in morphologically complex verbs (zabrat’sja/zabirat’sja na [derevo] ‘climb up [PF/IMP] [the tree]). Second, Manner-and-Path conflation occurs in (morphologically) simple verbs of motion that constitute a closed class of highly frequent Verbs of Motion (hereafter VoM). %G English %Z Maya Hickmann, SFL CNRS-Paris 8 %2 https://u-paris.hal.science/hal-01540991/document %2 https://u-paris.hal.science/hal-01540991/file/The%20expression%20of%20motion%20in%20Russian%20Poster%20Iakovleva%20ENS%20Paris.pdf %L hal-01540991 %U https://u-paris.hal.science/hal-01540991 %~ UNIV-PARIS7 %~ USPC %~ CLILLAC-ARP %~ UNIV-PARIS %~ UP-SOCIETES-HUMANITES