The theoretical framework is mainly based on the following two theoretical approaches:the Talmyan spatial conceptualization and event typology theories,which are actually a unity in the study of spatial stationary events.The conceptualization section includes the fundamental spatial schematic system of language,which provides basic parameters—fundamental spatial categories and fundamental spatial elements—for our analyses,the overlapping systems model of cognitive organization,which relates those basic parameters to our cognitive systems,particularly our perceived systems,and the motion aspect-formula system,which functions as the deep organization of stationary events.The event typology section mainly involves the Talmyan macro-event theory.Particularly,a new type of satellite is put forward in this study,which is the constructional satellite,in order to properly determine the typology of certain special sentence patterns such as locative constructions in the representation of spatial stationary events in the data.