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The Chain of
Being
and
Having
in Slavic
Studies in Language Companion Series (SLCS)
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Studies in Language.
Editors
Werner Abraham
University ofVienna
Elly
van Gelderen
Arizona State University
Editorial Board
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Max Planck
Institute.
Leipzig
and University of California, Santa Barbara
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University of
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Carnegie-Mellon University
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University of New Mexico
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University of California, Santa Barbara
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University of Stockhohn
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Tohuku University
Gerrit
J.
Dimmendaal
University of Cologne
Johanna L. Wood
University of Aarhus
Ekkehard K5nig
Free University of Berlin
Volume122
The Chain of
Being
and
Having
in Slavic
by Steven
].
Clancy
The Chain of
Being
and
Having
in Slavic
Steven
J.
Clancy
University of Chicago
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Amsterdam
I
Philadelphia
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Clancy; Steven
J.
The chain
of
being and having in Slavic
I
by
Steven
J.
Clancy.
p. em.
(Studies
in Language Companion Series,
ISSN 0165-7763; v.u2)
Includes
bibliographical
references and
index.
1.
Slavic languages--Verb.
2.
Slavic languages--Grammar
I.
Title.
PG145.C53
2010
491.8'0456--dC22
ISBN
978 90
272
0589
6
(Hb ;
alk.
paper)
ISBN
978 90
272 8742 7
(Eb)
2010041213
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Table of contents
List of tables
List of figures and capsules
Abbreviations and symbols used
A
note on the content and format of this book
CHAPTER
1
Why BE
and
HAVE?
1.0
Beginning notions: Questions and expectations
1
1.1
A
synthesis ofBE and HAVE (Chapter 2) 3
1.2
BE and HAVE as independent concepts (Chapters 3 and 4) 5
1.3 BE and HAVE in grammaticalization processes (Chapter 5) 6
1.4 The effect of language contact phenomena on
BE and HAVE (Chapter 6)
7
1.5 Some comments on the theoretical framework used in this study 8
CHAPTER
2
The relationship between BE
and
HAVE
2.0
Introduction 9
2.1
Is BE a verb? Is the verb 'BE' simple or complex in meaning? 11
2.2
What is HAVE? Where does HAVE come from? 13
2.3
Attempts to unify BE and HAVE
16
2.4
Polysemy and Suppletion with BE and HAVE
22
2.5
BE and HAVE as part of a larger system of inter-related concepts:
The BECOMING- BEING- UNBECOMING Network
25
2.6
Renewal and replacement of meanings by Polysemization
and Suppletization 29
2.6.1
A
wider paradigm for BE in Russian 37
2.6.2
GET and the conceptual network 39
2.6.3
Grammaticalization and the network 49
2.6.4
Seeming, thinking, and the conceptual network
56
2.6.5
Modality and the conceptual network
58
2.7
Conclusion
62
IX
XI
XIII
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