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The expression of path in three satellite-framed languages. A cognitive study of Polish, Russian, and English

Joanna Łozińska
Sažetak: Cross-linguistic studies of the lexicalization of motion tend to contrast satellite- with verb-framed languages (e.g. Slobin 1996; 2004; Cardini 2008; Özçalışkan & Slobin 2003; Kopecka 2004; Farga...

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Str. 841 - 865

Frazemi s pojedinim metalima kao komponentom u hrvatskom, ruskom i njemačkom jeziku

Branka Barčot
E-mail: bbarcot@ffzg.hr
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9837-4857
Sveučilište u Zagrebu
Sažetak: Predmet su ovoga rada hrvatski, ruski i njemački frazemi s pojedinim metalima kao kompo-nentom. Metali su najrasprostranjenija skupina kemijskih elemenata u prirodi, ali i najraspros-tranjenija vrsta...

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Str. 307 - 347

Aspect use in the imperative and the prescriptive infinitive in recipes in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Russian: A comparative account

Silje Susanne Alvestad
E-mail: s.s.alvestad@ilos.uio.no
Universitetet i Oslo
Sažetak: In this article, I present the results of a comparative study of the use of aspect in Bosnian (Bn), Croatian (Hr), Serbian (Sr) and Russian (Ru) imperatives and prescriptive infinitives—infinitives us...

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The competitive nature of grammatical feature selection: A study of Russian speech errors

Svetlana Gorokhova
E-mail: svetlana@SG13900.spb.edu
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7775-4586
St Petersburg State University
Sažetak: An analysis of Russian speech errors involving word inflections suggests that, in a highly inflected language, both the selection of grammatical features at the gram-matical encoding level and the s...