An event conflation model based on the realization event

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Abstract

In this theoretical analysis, we first identify four event components essential to the conceptualization of Realization – manner salience, agentivity, the intended result and the real-world result. We move on to establish an event conflation model which reflects their interplay in an attempt to outline the speech generation mechanisms behind different lexicalization patterns. By offering alternative interpretations for some well-established findings in the Motion domain from the Realization perspective, we also explore the possibility of applying unified analysis to different macro-event types.

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Kou, X., & Hohenstein, J. (2020). An event conflation model based on the realization event. Cognitive Semantics. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/23526416-bja10008

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