@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008206, author = {橋本, 邦彦 and HASHIMOTO, Kunihiko}, journal = {室蘭工業大学研究報告. 文科編, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology. Cultural science}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, The Mongolian suffix (-san⁴) is said to indicate perfectivity of an event but, actually, expresses various meanings depending on contexts. This paper begins by classifying the meanings as closely as possible. Through the classification we can find out the core meaning of the suffix which is shared by its multiple meanings. (-san⁴) gathers them around the core as a motivating element and constructs a semantic network. Our conclusion is that the form of (-san⁴) corresponds to the network. As many cognitive linguists, such as Lakoff and Johnson (1980),Lakoff (1987) and Langacker (1987,1991),have claimed,one form corresponds to one semantic network,but not one meaning. The network consists of a central meaning or a prototype,less central meanings or nonprototypes and a motivating element of their connection. The semantics of (-san⁴) proves the adequacy of the correspondence concretely and positively.}, pages = {49--94}, title = {<- san⁴>の意味論:1つの形式と複数の意味の対応について}, volume = {43}, year = {1993}, yomi = {ハシモト, クニヒコ} }