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Str. 383 - 421
The EK construction in Xhosa: A cognitive account
E-mail: andrason@sun.ac.za
Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University
Sažetak: Developed within the frame of cognitive linguistics, this paper argues that the entire syntactic and semantic profile of the EK gram can be unified and viewed as coherent by modeling it as a map of di...
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Str. 87 - 107
Pattern versus process concepts of grammar and mind: A cognitive-functional perspective
University of Antwerp
Sažetak: This paper focuses on one element dividing Cognitive Linguistics and more traditional
functional linguistic approaches to grammar, viz. the contrast between the
construction oriented approach predomin...
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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. 187 - 204
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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E-mail: sanel.h.jurida@untz.ba
Univerzitet u Tuzli
Sažetak: The rapidly emerging terminology associated with the Internet and its use result in highly figurative use of the terminology in this domain (the Internet), and its supporting technology (the computers...
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Sveučilište u Trstu i Sveučilište u Rijeci
Sažetak: Ever since the Chomskyan views revolutionised the scientific study of
language, we have been expecting to see groundbreaking results relative to the
workings of the human language faculty. Unfortunate...
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Str. 295 - 306
Metaphor and metonymy in legal texts
E-mail: adisa.imamovic@untz.ba
Sveučilište u Tuzli
Sažetak: Legal discourse has been studied so far by numerous linguists and legal experts. Linguistic studies have predominantly focused on stylistic elements of the legal register, such as morphological and sy...