Issue 1: Spring 2001
This inaugural issue of Glossos is a special issue focusing on Slavic cognitive linguistics, and is dedicated to the memory of Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn, the first Slavic cognitive linguist.
The authors were all participants in the First Annual Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association Conference, held on November 3-4, 2000 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Steven J. Clancy Semantic Maps for BE and HAVE in Slavic
Lenore A. Grenoble Conceptual reference points, pronouns and conversational structure in Russian
Alina Israeli An imperative form in non-imperative constructions in Russian
Galina Kustova Semantic Networks and Semantic Processes: The Case of the Russian Preposition NA
E. V. Paducheva Аспектуальная специфика глаголов с актантом результат: парадокс имперфектива
G. A. Rubinstein Асимметрия синтаксических свойств русских названий частей суток
Ljiljana Šarić Prepositional categories and prototypes: contrasting some Russian, Slovenian, Croatian and Polish examples