Многоактантные предлоги в русском языке<br>(Multi-actant Prepositions in Russian)

When used as predicates, prepositions generally take two subordinate se- mantic members, so-called actants. Prepositions that are one-place predi- cates occur, for instance s and okolo with the meaning ‘approximately'. Somewhat more common are prepositions used with three actants. One type is r...

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Main Author: Lennart Lönngren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2006-01-01
Series:Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/vestnik/article/view/1321
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Summary:When used as predicates, prepositions generally take two subordinate se- mantic members, so-called actants. Prepositions that are one-place predi- cates occur, for instance s and okolo with the meaning ‘approximately'. Somewhat more common are prepositions used with three actants. One type is represented by the preposition v in adverbials of measure, for example On stojal v dvux šagax ot menja ‘He was standing two steps away from me'. Another type is found in the sentence Vosstanie načalos' k jugu ot Kieva ‘The uproar began south of Kiev'. Possible cases with four actants are discussed, but rejected.
ISSN:1500-7502
1890-9671