pan-Slavic "na"-words
Helen Halva
hhalva at MINDSPRING.COM
Thu Jun 14 13:07:31 UTC 2007
There is a set of Serbo-Croatian destinations with na in Thomas F.
Magner, Introduction to the Croatian and Serbian Language, Revised
Edition, Penn State UP, 1991, pp 254-55. It is incomplete and I at least
have supplemented it for students. There are probably more up-to-date
lists out there as well.
HH
At 07:21 AM 6/14/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear SEELANGS readers,
>
>Does anyone know of any good resources, articles, lists, etc. for
>lexical items for locations/destinations that take "na" vs. those
>that take "v", "do", etc. in individual Slavic languages? I'm
>interested in comparing "na"-words across Slavic as part of a study
>I'm doing in MOTION-LOCATION-SOURCE prepositions in pan-Slavic
>perspective. We have good lists of "na"-words for Russian and Czech
>in The Case Book for Russian and The Case Book for Czech (Janda and
>Clancy), but I'd like to put together similar lists for the other
>Slavic languages and any recommendations you may have would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Steven
>
>Steven Clancy
>Senior Lecturer in Russian, Slavic, and 2nd-Language Acquisition
>Academic Director, University of Chicago Center for the Study of
>Languages
>Director, Slavic Language Program
>
>University of Chicago
>Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
>
>
>
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