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Re: Semantic field for local cases

From:kaleissin <kaleissin@...>
Date:Saturday, May 27, 2006, 18:40
On 5/27/06, Jörg Rhiemeier <joerg_rhiemeier@...> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 May 2006 15:34:16 +0200, Benct Philip Jonsson wrote: > > I found an old lecture handout showing a tabularized > > semantic field for prepositions. > > > > INCLUSION CONTACT PROXIMITY > > > > LOCATIVE in----------on----------at > > | | | > > | | | > > SEPARATIVE out-of------off---------from > > | | | > > | | | > > TRANSLATIVE through-----over--------along > > | | | > > | | | > > INGRESSIVE towards-----against-----to > > (for) > > > > Now my question is whether there are any (other) languages, > > con or nat, that have such a 'neatly' organized case system > > in part or whole, or even with more distinctions? > > Yes. Daghestanian languages, such as Lak or Tabasaran, have such case > systems, and very much so!
And Taruven =)
> This is also the truth behind the often-cited "48 cases of Tabasaran".
Taruven's system of "prepositions" was inspired by an article about the locative "cases" in can't-remember-the-name, which summed up had some 22 locative cases. I've got a copy somewhere... t., who wants net back at home again

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