
handle: 11567/982867 , 11571/210518
This chapter is concerned with the literal or figurative interpretation of the caused-motion construction and aims to identify the constructional meanings of intransitive non-motion verbs occurring in this construction thus coerced into transitivity through processes of metaphorization. The theoretical goal is pursued with reference to the framework of the Lexical-Constructional Model.
motivation, Idealized Cognitive Model, grammar, 400
motivation, Idealized Cognitive Model, grammar, 400
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