On the Meaning of on/ant: How Relevant is the Concept of Contact?
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Ieva Stasiūnaitė
Department of English Philology, Vilnius University
Inesa Šeškauskienė
Department of English Philology, Vilnius University
Published 2004-12-01
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Stasiūnaitė, I. and Šeškauskienė, I. (2004) “On the Meaning of on/ant: How Relevant is the Concept of Contact?”, Kalbotyra, 54(3), pp. 69–75. Available at: https://www.journals.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/23269 (Accessed: 19 April 2024).

Abstract

The paper sets out to examine the relevance of the concept of ‘contact’ and/or ‘(the top of) the surface’ in the explication of the meaning of on in English and ant in Lithuanian. The investigation of a corpus of English and Lithuanian data revealed that the term is largely superfluous and imprecise, also in many cases a result of interpreting larger strings of context and an outcome of realising the overriding concept of ‘support’, underlying the prototypical meaning of on and ant.

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