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On a syntactic-semantic model with the locative case [PDF]
The topic of this paper is a syntactic-semantic model whose distinctive element is the locative case with the preposition U (IN) and the relevant feature (+) human being.
Antonić Ivana
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SUBJP position: the case of locative subjects in Brazilian Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese licenses cases where the first position can be filled by locative non-argumentative phrases, such as (1) Naquela loja do shopping vende/vendem roupas baratas.
Lívia de Mello Reis, Sandra Quarezemin
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This article is a continuation of previous studies of the interaction between the locative inessive and illative constructions in the Eastern Aukštaitian subdialect of Vilnius and Southern Aukštaitian subdialect.
Daiva Kardelytė-Grinevičienė
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Zu Kasusalternationen bei der Präposition na ‚auf‘ im Polnischen und ihren deutschen Entsprechungen [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the local preposition na ‘on’ in Polish and its German equivalents auf. The main focus of the study are case alternations associated with the use of the preposition. The locative case in Polish is regarded as a structural case.
Anna Pilarski
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This paper presents the analysis results of syntactic and semantic features of constructions with the preposition po in The Woman from Sarajevo (Gospođica, 1945) and The Damned Yard (Prokleta avlija, 1954) by Ivo Andrić.
Goran B. Milašin
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Dative Case in Sakha (Yakut) Turkic
When the Sakha Turkic is evaluated in terms of dative, some features stand out. There is no separate suffix for the location case in Sakha Turkic, but the dative case suffix is used for the location case.
MEHTAP SOLAK SAĞLAM
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Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases. [PDF]
We tested the hypothesis that lexical-semantic access of inflected words is governed by the word stem. Object drawings overlaid with a dot/arrow marking position/movement were matched with corresponding linguistic expressions like "from the house".
Minna Lehtonen +3 more
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Developing the feature inventory of the inherent cases
In this squib I propose a modification to Radkevich’s (2010) analysis of the locative cases, such that the privative features [source] and [goal] replace Radkevich’s binary features [±motion] and [±source].
Jane Middleton
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Two ways of encoding location in Greek: Locative applicatives and prepositions
Cross-linguistically, oblique theta roles such as location can be encoded by both adpositions and applicative morphemes. In this paper we argue that Standard Modern Greek (SMG), a language that encodes location primarily with prepositions, has a set of ...
Evangelia Daskalaki, Marios Mavrogiorgos
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Prototype effects in discourse and the synonymy issue: Two Lakota postpositions [PDF]
Despite of being fully synonymous at the semantic level, the postpositions el "locative/directional" and ekta "locative/directional" in Lakota (Siouan, Central North America) display different semantic cores in discourse: the semantic prototype for el is
Haiman +5 more
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