Enter/Exit Animation for Linguistic Elicitation
This task investigates the expression of “enter” and “exit” events, and is a supplement to the Motion Elicitation task. Consultants are asked to describe a series of animated clips where a man moves into or out of a house. The clips focus on contrasts to do with perspective (e.g., whether the man appears to move away or towards the viewer) and transitional movement (e.g., whether the man walks or “teleports” into his new location).
Prerequisite
You have consulted Motion Elicitation.
Download
This Field Manual entry, and the accompanying stimulus materials, can be downloaded from the MPG Publication Repository:
https://doi.org/10.17617/2.3003394
How to cite this resource?
- Citation
- Kita, S. (1995). Enter/exit animation for linguistic elicitation. In D. Wilkins (Ed.), Extensions of space and beyond: manual for field elicitation for the 1995 field season (pp. 13). Nijmegen: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. doi:10.17617/2.3003394.
Volume 1995 , filed under Space project.