bat

Daniel Collins collins.232 at OSU.EDU
Wed Feb 14 21:02:44 UTC 2001


For geographical distribution of the terms for bat in Serbo-Croatian (and
most of the rest of Slavic), see Map 15 ("Letuchaia mysh'") of the
Obshcheslavianskii Lingvisticheskii Atlas, Seriia
Leksiko-slovoobrazovatel'naia, Vypusk I: Zhivotnyi Mir.

>Hi,
>>
>> Could someone enlighten me as to the geographical distribution of
>> of Serbocroatian "shishmish" and "slepi mish" = "bat"?
>>
>> Also, as far as I know, the West Slavic "netopir" is not used
>> in Serbocroatian, although it is the normal word for "bat" in
>> Slovene. Would that be correct?
>>
>> John Dingley
>>
>> -------------
>> http://whitnash.arts.yorku.ca/jding.html


Daniel E. Collins, Chair
Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures
The Ohio State University
232 Cunz Hall
Columbus, Ohio 43210

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Use your web browser to search the archives, control your subscription
  options, and more.  Visit and bookmark the SEELANGS Web Interface at:
                http://members.home.net/lists/seelangs/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------



More information about the SEELANG mailing list