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(Multi-actant Prepositions in Russian) %A Lennart L£¿nngren %J Poljarnyj Vestnik %D 2006 %I University of Troms? %X When used as predicates, prepositions generally take two subordinate se- mantic members, so-called actants. Prepositions that are one-place predi- cates occur, for instance s and okolo with the meaning ¡®approximately'. Somewhat more common are prepositions used with three actants. One type is represented by the preposition v in adverbials of measure, for example On stojal v dvux s agax ot menja ¡®He was standing two steps away from me'. Another type is found in the sentence Vosstanie nac alos' k jugu ot Kieva ¡®The uproar began south of Kiev'. Possible cases with four actants are discussed, but rejected. %K Russian %K language %K preposition %K valency %U http://www.ub.uit.no/baser/septentrio/index.php/vestnik/article/view/1321