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Str. 153 - 171
Prepositional use with the object-of-activity function of the landmark in English and Slovene
Sveučilište u Ljubljani
Sažetak: The paper examines the use of spatial prepositions in English and Slovene with an OBJECT OF ACTIVITY. The term refers to the landmark in a functional relation with the trajector engaged in the normal ...
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Str. 141 - 169
Morphosemantic fields in the analysis of Croatian vocabulary
E-mail: ida.raffaelli@ffzg.hr
Sveučilište u Zagrebu
University of Zagreb
Sažetak: This paper presents the morphosemantic field model, claiming that it is relevant in
the description of lexical structures in grammatically-motivated languages such as
Croatian. Arguments are presented...
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Str. 281 - 294
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: fmalenica@unizd.hr
Sveučilište u Zadru
University of Zadar
Sažetak: Compounds are a frequent occurrence in the English language, but the way in which speakers, both native and non-native, process compounds is still a topic of discussion. Two factors have an influence ...
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E-mail: marija.znika@gmail.com
Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje u Zagrebu
Sažetak: U radu se obrađuje odnos pridjeva uvrštenog kao atributa uz imenicu. Naznačuje se različitost odnosa atributa i imenica u bilo kojoj sintaktičkoj funkciji, ovisno o vrsti imenica i razlozima uvrštavan...
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E-mail: imrenyi.andras@gmail.com
Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest
Sažetak: The paper combines aspects of dependency grammar and cognitive grammar to
propose a new model of Hungarian clausal structure (in a rudimentary form), with
special regard to structural focus and negati...
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Str. 269 - 293
A new look at word classes in Cognitive Grammar
E-mail: c.broccias@unige.it
University of Genoa
Sažetak: Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar aims to offer a conceptual characterization of word classes. Pivotal to this endeavor is the distinction between a “thing” and a “relation” as well as the claim that rela...