The Resource Spatial Concepts in Slavic : a Cognitive Linguistic Study of Prepositions and Cases
Spatial Concepts in Slavic : a Cognitive Linguistic Study of Prepositions and Cases
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- Summary
- The focus of this book is how Slavic languages represent spatial relations, and how spatial cognition and perception influence the understanding and linguistic coding of nonspatial domains. Individual analyses concentrate on the semantics of selected prepositions and cases in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (B/C/S), providing a comparative perspective on other Slavic languages, primarily Russian and Polish. The opening analysis discusses the main theoretical notion - metaphorical extension - exemplifying the relation of spatial usages of linguistic items to non-spatial usages. This is followed by an
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- eng
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- 1 online resource (313 pages)
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- Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Spatial usages of prepositions and their relevance for other facets of prepositional semantics: Extensions from spatial meaning; 1.1 Metaphorical extensions in lexical and constructional meaning; 1.2 Metaphorical extensions underlying grammaticalization, and transitive vs. intransitive coding of events; 1.3 The relation of spatial and non-spatial concepts in the analysis of prepositions; 1.4 Prepositional prototypes and core meanings; 1.5 Spatial metaphors as a basis for meaning extensions of prepositions into non-spatial domains
- 1.6 Spatial meanings in the domain of causation1.7 Temporal usages of prepositions and their relation to the spatial domain; 1.8 Conclusion; 2 Surface and container image schemas; 2.1 The preposition na; 2.2 The preposition u; 2.3 The interface between the spatial concepts denoted by the prepositionsna and u; 3 Proximity prepositions: The examples of kod and pri; 3.1 Proximity as a spatial relation; 3.2 The proximity preposition kod; 3.3 The meaning of the preposition pri and the locative case; 4 The spatial meaning of the dative case; 4.1 Dative semantics
- 4.2 The spatial (prepositional) dative4.3 The directional bare dative: A B/C/S peculiarity; 4.4 How does directionality fit into the semantic network of the dative case; Concluding remarks; References; Subject index
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- 9783447191845
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- Spatial Concepts in Slavic : a Cognitive Linguistic Study of Prepositions and Cases
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- Spatial Concepts in Slavic
- Title remainder
- a Cognitive Linguistic Study of Prepositions and Cases
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The focus of this book is how Slavic languages represent spatial relations, and how spatial cognition and perception influence the understanding and linguistic coding of nonspatial domains. Individual analyses concentrate on the semantics of selected prepositions and cases in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (B/C/S), providing a comparative perspective on other Slavic languages, primarily Russian and Polish. The opening analysis discusses the main theoretical notion - metaphorical extension - exemplifying the relation of spatial usages of linguistic items to non-spatial usages. This is followed by an
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- Saric, Ljiljana
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- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- Series statement
- Slavistische Studienbücher. Neue Folge
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- v. 19
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- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Space and time in language
- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Space and time in language
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Serbian & Croatian
- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Space and time in language
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- Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Spatial usages of prepositions and their relevance for other facets of prepositional semantics: Extensions from spatial meaning; 1.1 Metaphorical extensions in lexical and constructional meaning; 1.2 Metaphorical extensions underlying grammaticalization, and transitive vs. intransitive coding of events; 1.3 The relation of spatial and non-spatial concepts in the analysis of prepositions; 1.4 Prepositional prototypes and core meanings; 1.5 Spatial metaphors as a basis for meaning extensions of prepositions into non-spatial domains
- 1.6 Spatial meanings in the domain of causation1.7 Temporal usages of prepositions and their relation to the spatial domain; 1.8 Conclusion; 2 Surface and container image schemas; 2.1 The preposition na; 2.2 The preposition u; 2.3 The interface between the spatial concepts denoted by the prepositionsna and u; 3 Proximity prepositions: The examples of kod and pri; 3.1 Proximity as a spatial relation; 3.2 The proximity preposition kod; 3.3 The meaning of the preposition pri and the locative case; 4 The spatial meaning of the dative case; 4.1 Dative semantics
- 4.2 The spatial (prepositional) dative4.3 The directional bare dative: A B/C/S peculiarity; 4.4 How does directionality fit into the semantic network of the dative case; Concluding remarks; References; Subject index
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- 1 online resource (313 pages)
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- 9783447191845
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- (OCoLC)881607809
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- Spatial Concepts in Slavic : a Cognitive Linguistic Study of Prepositions and Cases
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- Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Spatial usages of prepositions and their relevance for other facets of prepositional semantics: Extensions from spatial meaning; 1.1 Metaphorical extensions in lexical and constructional meaning; 1.2 Metaphorical extensions underlying grammaticalization, and transitive vs. intransitive coding of events; 1.3 The relation of spatial and non-spatial concepts in the analysis of prepositions; 1.4 Prepositional prototypes and core meanings; 1.5 Spatial metaphors as a basis for meaning extensions of prepositions into non-spatial domains
- 1.6 Spatial meanings in the domain of causation1.7 Temporal usages of prepositions and their relation to the spatial domain; 1.8 Conclusion; 2 Surface and container image schemas; 2.1 The preposition na; 2.2 The preposition u; 2.3 The interface between the spatial concepts denoted by the prepositionsna and u; 3 Proximity prepositions: The examples of kod and pri; 3.1 Proximity as a spatial relation; 3.2 The proximity preposition kod; 3.3 The meaning of the preposition pri and the locative case; 4 The spatial meaning of the dative case; 4.1 Dative semantics
- 4.2 The spatial (prepositional) dative4.3 The directional bare dative: A B/C/S peculiarity; 4.4 How does directionality fit into the semantic network of the dative case; Concluding remarks; References; Subject index
- Control code
- ocn881607809
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- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (313 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783447191845
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctvc0j26f
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)881607809
Subject
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Serbian & Croatian
- Slavic languages -- Case
- Slavic languages -- Case
- Slavic languages -- Prepositions
- Slavic languages -- Prepositions
- Slavic languages -- Semantics
- Slavic languages -- Semantics
- Space and time in language
- Space and time in language
- Electronic books
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