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E-mail: smd@ku.edu
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Kansas
Sažetak: This paper establishes the term ORPHAN PREFIX for a Slavic prefix that no longer shares a dominant spatial meaning with its cognate preposition. Most Slavic prefixes do share such a dominant spatial m...
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E-mail: liljana.mitkovska@fon.edu.mk
FON University, Skopje
bSs. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje
Sažetak: This paper examines the senses of the preposition and prefix nad in Macedonian and the rela-tion to its equivalents in other South Slavic languages: Croatian, Serbian, and Bulgarian. The main goal of ...
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Prepositional categories and prototypes: Contrasting some Russian, Slovenian, Croatian and Polish examples
E-mail: saric@rz.uni-leipzig.de
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum, Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas, Leipzig
Sažetak: The subject of this article is the interface between the Croatian prepositions na
and u (as well as the interface between their Russian, Slovenian and Polish
equivalents), and the meaning of the prepo...
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Str. 211 - 228
The DP category in articleless Slavic languages
E-mail: borivoje@gmail.com
Faculty of Education, Sombor, University of Novi Sad
Sažetak: This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence
presented, (Left Branch Extraction, Zwicky’s test, Boškovi,s Generalization,
Noun/Pronoun Assymetries, Status of...
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...