The preposition and prefix nad  in South Slavic languages with emphasis on Macedonian Cover Image

The preposition and prefix nad in South Slavic languages with emphasis on Macedonian
The preposition and prefix nad in South Slavic languages with emphasis on Macedonian

Author(s): Eleni Bužarovska, Liljana Mitkovska
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera, Osijek
Keywords: South Slavic languages; prepositions; prefixes; verticality; superposition; polysemy

Summary/Abstract: This paper examines the senses of the preposition and prefix nad in Macedonian and the rela-tion to its equivalents in other South Slavic languages: Croatian, Serbian, and Bulgarian. The main goal of the paper is to establish the network of spatial and non-spatial senses of the preposition nad and explain how each sense is linked to the meanings of the prefix nad-. By discovering the semantic components distinguishing one sense from another, the authors pro-pose a conceptual network of senses based on the analysis of Macedonian nad, a preposition that subsumes the senses of Croatian and Serbian iznad and nad. The analysis is based on the classification of corpus examples collected from various texts that reflect contemporary lan-guage usage. Traditional treatments of the preposition nad fail to provide a unitary account for all its in-stances and to explain the relation to the prefix nad-. In cognitive-based studies, Slavic prepositions and prefixes are treated within the same conceptual network, and so the semantic derivation of prefixes does not seem to be explained in a systematic way. We apply an alternative approach by positing the same cognitive network, but at two different levels of abstraction. The network of the prefix nad- shows that each meaning of a prefix represents an extension from a particular corresponding spatial or non-spatial sense of the preposition nad. The proposed network could be applied to the isofunctional prepositions in the languages considered because it determines common derivational pathways of the prefix nad- in the South Slavic languages.

  • Issue Year: XIII/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 107-150
  • Page Count: 44
  • Language: English