To be or not to be

ldewaard ldewaard at BLUE.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU
Wed Mar 20 14:05:23 UTC 2002


I would also be interested in the PDF copy of your chapter. Thank you very
much,
Lisa Dykstra


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>Dear Eloise,
>
>I also have a book under review for publication, part of which is on this
>particular topic: "
>
>Clancy, Steven J. Forthcoming. The Chain of BEING and HAVING in Slavic.
>
>Relevant to what you ask about is a section on the semantic network that
>the concept BE draws from as it develops and renews in a given
>language. The situation in Russian is quite complex and in flux.
>
>I have a PDF version I could send to anyone interested.
>
>Steven
>
>Steven Clancy
>University of Chicago
>Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
>1130 East 59th Street, Foster 406
>Chicago, IL 60637
>
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Lisa DeWaard Dykstra
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