Cognitive Semantics and the Polish Dative ( Cognitive Linguistics Research CLR )

Publication series :Cognitive Linguistics Research CLR

Author: Ewa Dabrowska  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9783110814781

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110152180

Subject: H745 Polish

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Acknowledgments

pp.:  11 – 12

A note on interlinear glosses

pp.:  12 – 15

Chapter 1: Introduction

pp.:  15 – 16

1.1. Some historical threads

pp.:  16 – 18

1.3. Overview

pp.:  28 – 30

Chapter 2: The meaning of the dative

pp.:  30 – 30

2.1. The concept of personal sphere

pp.:  30 – 38

2.2. The dative and the semantics of the verb

pp.:  38 – 69

2.3. The ethic dative

pp.:  69 – 77

2.4. The structure of the dative category

pp.:  77 – 82

2.5. Conclusion

pp.:  82 – 83

Chapter 3: Dative and nominative experiencers

pp.:  83 – 85

3.1. Preliminaries

pp.:  85 – 94

3.2. Perception vs. hallucination

pp.:  94 – 96

3.3. “Reasoned” convictions vs. mistakes and idiosyncratic associations

pp.:  96 – 97

3.4. “Wanting”: definite intention vs. wistful longing or biological drive

pp.:  97 – 100

3.5. Attitudes: Judgement vs. natural inclination

pp.:  100 – 104

3.6. Subjective experience vs. objective properties

pp.:  104 – 107

3.7. Nominative-dative verbs

pp.:  107 – 110

3.8. Conclusion

pp.:  110 – 112

Chapter 4: Dative and accusative targets

pp.:  112 – 112

4.1. Introduction

pp.:  112 – 113

4.2. Verbs of communication

pp.:  113 – 125

4.3. Bodily experience

pp.:  125 – 141

Chapter 5: The dative and prepositional constructions

pp.:  141 – 141

5.1. Expressing the beneficiary: the dative and prepositional phrases with dla ‘for’

pp.:  141 – 143

5.2. Target person, source and goal: the dative and prepositional phrases with do ‘to’ and od ‘from’

pp.:  143 – 146

5.3. Personal sphere vs. location: the dative and prepositional phrases with u ‘at’

pp.:  146 – 148

5.4. Dative and prepositional constructions: A summary

pp.:  148 – 149

5.5. Prepositional constructions with datives

pp.:  149 – 157

Chapter 6: The personal sphere in other languages

pp.:  157 – 157

6.1. The English verb have

pp.:  157 – 168

6.2. External NP constructions in Japanese

pp.:  168 – 187

6.3. The personal sphere in Polish, English and Japanese

pp.:  187 – 190

6.4. A word on English ditransitives and the “dative” ni in Japanese

pp.:  190 – 194

7.1. Comparison with other analyses

pp.:  194 – 212

Chapter 7: Conclusion

pp.:  194 – 194

7.2. Schemas and prototypes

pp.:  212 – 215

7.3. The status of semantic roles

pp.:  215 – 217

7.4. The importance of conventional imagery

pp.:  217 – 219

7.5. Motivation and predictability

pp.:  219 – 220

7.6. Final remarks

pp.:  220 – 222

Notes

pp.:  222 – 241

Bibliography

pp.:  241 – 251

Index

pp.:  251 – 257

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