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Fictive motion

A term coined by Leonard Talmy. The ascription of motion to an entity that cannot undergo veridical motion. For instance, in the following utterance: The fence runs across the field, motion is being ascribed to an entity which cannot actually undergo motion. This is an instance of fictive motion.

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