In:A Cognitive Perspective on Spatial Prepositions: Intertwining networks
Maria Brenda and Jolanta Mazurkiewicz-Sokołowska
[Human Cognitive Processing 74] 2022
► pp. 73–184
Chapter 7The characteristics of the established prepositional senses
Published online: 13 October 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.74.c7
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.74.c7
Article outline
- 7.1The senses established for to, zu, do, and к
- 7.1.1The Physical-path Sense
- 7.1.2The Attainment Sense
- 7.1.3The Abstract-attainment Sense
- 7.1.4The Purpose Sense
- 7.1.5The Range Sense
- 7.1.6The Abstract-range Sense
- 7.1.7The Scale Sense
- 7.1.8The Temporal-range Sense
- 7.1.9The Processual-path Sense
- 7.1.10The Focus-of-attention Sense
- 7.1.11The Effect Sense
- 7.1.12The Reference Sense
- 7.1.13The Abstract-reference Sense
- 7.1.14The Judgment Sense
- 7.1.15The Orientation Sense
- 7.1.16The Transfer Sense
- 7.1.17The Abstract-transfer Sense
- 7.1.18The Recipient Sense
- 7.1.19The Inclusion Sense
- 7.1.20The Abstract-inclusion Sense
- 7.2The senses established for to, do, and к
- 7.2.1The Contact Sense
- 7.2.2The Abstract-contact Sense
- 7.3The senses established for to, zu, and do
- 7.3.1The Change-of-state Sense
- 7.4The senses established for to, zu, and к
- 7.4.1The Response Sense
- 7.5The senses established for to and zu
- 7.5.1The Location Sense
- 7.5.2The Temporal-location Sense
- 7.6The senses established for do and к
- 7.6.1The Addition Sense
- 7.7The senses established for to
- 7.7.1The Change-of-position Sense
- 7.7.2The Experience Sense
- 7.8The senses established for zu
- 7.8.1The Means-of-transport Sense
- 7.8.2The Grouping Sense
- 7.8.3The Part-of-whole Sense
- 7.8.4The Content-clarification Sense
- 7.8.5The Arrangement Sense
- 7.9The semantics of the infinitive
- 7.9.1The English infinitive
- 7.9.2The semantics of infinitival to
- 7.9.2.1The Abstract-attainment Sense
- 7.9.2.2The Purpose Sense
- 7.9.2.3The Processual-path Sense
- 7.9.2.4The Effect Sense
- 7.9.2.5The Change-of-state Sense
- 7.9.2.6The Judgment Sense
- 7.9.2.7The Abstract-inclusion Sense
- 7.9.3The German infinitive
- 7.9.4The semantics of infinitival zu
- 7.9.4.1The Abstract-attainment Sense
- 7.9.4.2The Processual-path Sense
- 7.9.4.3The Focus-of-attention Sense
- 7.9.4.4The Effect Sense
- 7.9.4.5The Change-of-state Sense
- 7.9.4.6The Judgment Sense
- 7.9.4.7The Abstract-inclusion Sense
- 7.9.5Um […] zu (in order to), ohne […] zu (without to), and (an)statt […] zu (instead to) constructions
- 7.10The semantic networks and sense frequency
- 7.10.1English
- 7.10.2German
- 7.10.3Polish
- 7.10.4Russian
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