| Language: | Slovenian | 
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| Year of publishing: | 2016 | 
| Typology: | 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph | 
| Organization: | UL FF - Faculty of Arts | 
| UDC: | 811.163.6'373.611:929Toporišič J. | 
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                    62573922
                     
                
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| Secondary language: | English | 
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| Secondary abstract: | This article offers a cognitive analysis of two prefixed verbal formations: začutiti and občutiti 'to begin to feel'. It is argued that in combination with čutiti 'feel', za- and ob- reflect a different spatial conceptualisation of a change of state, as well as motivating semantic and syntactic differences between the two verbs. Za- in začutiti expresses a metaphorical shift between to not feel and to feel and the beginning of a new state of feeling whereas ob- in občutiti indicates that the beginning of a new state of feeling affects the person who undergoes it entirely. Moreover, the analysis sheds light on the fact that ob~utiti can also function as an imperfective verb. | 
| Secondary keywords: | Slovenian language;cognitive linguistics;morphology;verb;mental verbs;verbal prefixes; | 
| Type (COBISS): | Article | 
| Pages: | Str. 41-48 | 
| ID: | 18957950 |