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2007 | 103 | 4 | 432-451

Article title

A SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF THE INESSIVE AND THE SUPERESSIVE IN HUNGARIAN

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Languages of publication

HU

Abstracts

EN
Synchronic studies in the framework of holistic cognitive linguistics have recently yielded convincing results, and the idea of utilizing that framework for purposes of historical linguistics has also emerged. At the moment, no complete studies of that sort are available, though FAZAKAS (2003) presented a brief account of the theoretical possibilities that arise. The present paper discusses a possible area of using cognitive semantics for historical purposes: the study of the semantic system of certain Hungarian case endings. In particular, the authoress attempted to describe the behavior of inessive -ban/-ben and superessive -n ~ -on/-en/-ön in a cognitive semantic perspective, making use of diachronic aspects, too. In addition to the avails that such a discussion might bring for historical linguistics, a diachronically supported cognitive semantic analysis of case endings may prove significant primarily for the study of argument structure: with the exploration of the exact meanings of these suffixes, it might turn out to be easier to tell why a given verb has the argument structure it has, and how differences across languages with respect to argument structure may be understood, in cognitive semantic terms, as due to variance in conceptualization.

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Year

Volume

103

Issue

4

Pages

432-451

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Gabriella Kothencz, for postal address contact trhe journal editor; www.c3.hu/~magyarnyelv/

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10HUAAAA071520

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.a56c0f32-c5dc-3191-b8e9-f5aeae290185
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