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Chapters
Pages Download Read1.2 Research objectives and research questions
16-171.3 Definition of some notions
18-23Chapter 2 Representative Force Theories of Causation
28-362.1 Talmy's(1985)force dynamics theory
29-292.2 Croft's(2012)force-dynamic theory of argument realization
30-322.3 Wolff's(2003,2007)force theory
33-34Chapter 3 Event-based Theories of Onset and ExtendedCausation
37-713.1 The philosophical studies on temporal relations between cause and effect
37-463.2 The psychological studies on perception of onset and extended causation
47-493.3 The studies on linguistic representations of onset and extended causation
50-563.4 Problems and considerations on onset and extended causation
57-70Chapter 4 A Four-dimensional Model for Event Integration
72-1374.1 The mereotopological studies on patterns of event integration
74-784.2 The cognitive linguistic studies on event integration theories
79-844.3 Building a four-dimensional model for event integration
85-1244.4 Event integration model of causation and its patterns
125-135Chapter 5 Case Study:Event Integration of Onset andExtended Causation
138-154Chapter 6 Conceptual Event Integration of Onset and ExtendedCausal Chains
155-170Chapter 7 Syntactic Integration of Onset and Extended CausalChains
171-216Chapter 8 Mapping Between Conceptual Event Integration andSyntactic Integration
217-2299.2 Contributions and limitations
234-235Appendix 41 Patterns of Conceptual Event IntegrationVisualized by the Space-time Cube
247-257