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The Chain Of Being And Having In Slavic Steven J Clancy

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The Chain Of Being And Having In Slavic Steven J Clancy
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.75 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Steven J. Clancy
ISBN: 9789027205896, 9027205892
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Chain Of Being And Having In Slavic Steven J Clancy by Steven J. Clancy 9789027205896, 9027205892 instant download after payment.

The complex diachronic and synchronic status of the concepts be and have can be understood only with consideration of their full range of constructions and functions. Data from modern Slavic languages (Russian, Czech, Polish, Bulgarian) provides a window into zero copulas, non-verbal have expressions, and verbal constructions. From the perspective of cognitive linguistics, be and have are analyzed in terms of a blended prototype model, wherein existence/copula for be and possession/relationship for have are inseparably combined. These concepts are related to each other in their functions and meanings and serve as organizing principles in a conceptual network of semantic neighbors, including give, take, get, become, make, and verbs of position and motion. Renewal and replacement of be and have occur through processes of polysemization and suppletization involving lexical items in this network. Topics include polysemy, suppletion, tense/mood auxiliaries, modality, causatives, evidentiality, function words, contact phenomena, syntactic calques, and idiomatic constructions.

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