01318nam0 22002891i 450 UON0040967120231205104734.71820120517d1953 |0itac50 baengRUSUS|||| 1||||ˆThe ‰Russian Word Count and Frequency Analysis of Grammatical Categories of Standard Literary Russianby Harry H. JosselsonDetroitWayne University Press1953274 p.21 cm.Il testo è in fotocopia.IT-UONSI SLFL35/0448UON00409672Podcet chodovych slov russkogo literaturnogo jazyka.LINGUA RUSSALESSICOUONC041731FIUSDetroit (MI)UONL000416491.7LINGUA RUSSA21JOSSELSONHarry H.UONV209652708787Wayne State University PressUONV246825650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00409671SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI SL FL 35 0448 SI MR 60529 5 0448 Il testo è in fotocopia.BuonoRussian Word Count and Frequency Analysis of Grammatical Categories of Standard Literary Russian1341799UNIOR04971nam 22006854a 450 991096006050332120200520144314.09786612160875978128216087312821608779789027296092902729609X(CKB)1000000000550417(OCoLC)55664370(CaPaEBR)ebrary10046377(SSID)ssj0000281462(PQKBManifestationID)11221691(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000281462(PQKBWorkID)10306231(PQKB)10422728(MiAaPQ)EBC622810(DE-B1597)720477(DE-B1597)9789027296092(EXLCZ)99100000000055041720020321d2002 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe linguistics of sitting, standing and lying /edited by John Newman1st ed.Philadelphia, PA J. Benjamins Pub.c20021 online resource (421 p.)Typological studies in language,0167-7373 ;v. 51Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781588112040 1588112047 9789027229571 9027229570 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.The Linguistics of Sitting, Standing, and Lying -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 A cross-linguistic overview of the posture verbs 'sit', 'stand', and 'lie' -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Semantics and combinatorics of 'sit', 'stand', and 'lie' in Lao -- Abbreviations used in glosses -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Action and state interpretations of 'sit' in Japanese and English -- Appendix -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Posture and existence predicates in Dene Su˛ iné (Chipewyan) -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Posture verbs in two Tibeto-Burman languages of Nepal -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 The semantic network of Dutch posture verbs -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 The syntax and semantics of posture forms in Trumai -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Men stand, women sit -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Posture, location, existence, and states of being in two Central Australian languages -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Sit right down the back -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Posture verbs in Oceanic -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 The grammatical evolution of posture verbs in Kxoe -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Posture verbs in Mbay -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14 The posture verbs in Korean -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 Embodied standing and the psychological semantics of stand -- References -- Author index -- Language index -- Subject index -- The series TYPOLOGICAL STUDIES IN LANGUAGE.This volume explores properties of 'sit', 'stand', and 'lie' verbs, reflecting three of the most salient postures associated with humans. An introductory chapter by the Editor provides an overview of directions for research into posture verbs. These directions are then explored in detail in a number of languages: Dutch; Korean; Japanese; Lao; Chantyal, Magar (Tibeto-Burman); Chipewyan (Athapaskan); Trumai (spoken in Brazil); Kxoe (Khoisan); Mbay (Nilo-Saharan); Oceanic; Enga, Ku Waru (Papuan); Arrernte, Pitjantjatjara, Ngan'gityemerri (Australian). The contributors discuss data relevant to many fields of linguistic inquiry, including patterns of lexicalization (e.g., simplex or complex verb forms), morphology (e.g., state vs. action formations), grammaticalization (e.g., extension to locational predicates, aspect markers, auxiliaries, copulas, classifiers), and figurative extension. A final chapter reports on an experimental methodology designed to establish the relevant cognitive parameters underlying speakers' judgements on the polysemy of English stand. Taken together, the chapters provide a wealth of cross-linguistic data on posture verbs.Typological studies in language ;v. 51.Grammar, Comparative and generalVerbGrammar, Comparative and generalMorphosyntaxSemanticsGrammar, Comparative and generalVerb.Grammar, Comparative and generalMorphosyntax.Semantics.415ET 400rvkNewman John1948-1787990MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910960060503321The linguistics of sitting, standing and lying4346983UNINA