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The prefix super-: A cognitive linguistic approach
E-mail: jasmina.hanic@untz.ba
Sveučilište u Tuzli
Sažetak: The aim of this paper is to shed more light on the semantic network of the prefix super- and to prove that what lends systematicity to the semantic structure of prefixes is that they are underlyingly ...
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E-mail: abedkowska@ath.bielsko.pl
Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna, Bielsko-Biala
Sažetak: This paper examines how the prefix o-/ob- reflects the spatial bases of emotion events that comprise emotion scripts in Slovene. It is suggested that the prefix and emotion predicates form constructio...
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E-mail: itchizmarova@sfu.ca
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby
Sažetak: This paper analyzes the Bulgarian prepositions and verbal prefixes NAD and POD from a cogni-tive linguistic perspective. Their prototypical senses are presented as a trajector (TR) situated above or b...
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E-mail: ljiljana.saric@ilos.uio.no
University of Oslo
Sažetak: This article examines the meaning of the prefix uz in Croatian. First, I examine this prefix in nouns, adverbs, complex prepositions, and adjectives, and in the following sections I look at the verbal...
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Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Tuzli
Sažetak: Prefixation is traditionally studied and regarded as the process of word formation.
However, in this paper we try to approach the issue of prefixation from a different
perspective. This paper describe...
Uvodnik
University of Oslo
Sažetak: Cognitive linguists dealing with the Slavic languages in Slavic countries and worldwide have been engaged in broad research activities. However, much of this research has remained over-looked, especia...
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Moving od(-) and do(-) in Croatian. An account of sources, goals and dual readings of the dative
E-mail: mbrala@ffri.hr
University of Rijeka
University of Rijeka
Sažetak: This paper focuses on the Croatian P-elements od ‘from’ and do ‘up to’, which productively appear as both verbal prefixes (yielding either source- or goal-oriented motion verbs) and prepositions; in m...