to stand up to wake up (intr.) 7 realizations
NEW Realization 1
type Polysemy
language Croatian
lexeme ustati
meaning 1 to stand up
direction
meaning 2 to wake up (intr.)
reference HJP
comment
ACCEPTED Realization 2
type Polysemy
language Japanese
lexeme okiru (起きる)
meaning 1 to stand up 電話が鳴ったとき、彼はベッドからとび起きた
When the phone rang, he sprang out of bed.
direction
meaning 2 to wake up 静かにしないと赤ん坊が起きるよ
Be quiet, or the baby will wake up
reference
comment Examples like 昨夜はテレビでオリンピックを見て2時まで起きていた I sat up last night until two o'clock watching the Olympic Games on TV. Show that meaning B is rather that of simply 'be awake'.
ACCEPTED Realization 3
type Polysemy
language Malay
lexeme bangun
meaning 1 to get up, to rise
direction
meaning 2 to wake up (intr.)
reference Rott et al. 1977.: 34
comment
ACCEPTED Realization 4
type Polysemy
language Russian
lexeme vstavat'
meaning 1 to stand up Петя сел, потом встал и пошел.
Petya sat down and than stood up and left.
direction
meaning 2 to get up Петя встал в 7 утра.
Petya got up at 7 am
reference
comment
NEW Realization 5
type Polysemy
language Serbian
lexeme устати (ustati)
meaning 1 to stand up

Svi gledaoci su ustali i zapljeskali. 


All the spectators stood up and applauded.

direction
meaning 2 to wake up (intr.)

Jutros sam ustao rano i išunjao se tiho.


I got up early this morning and snuck out quietly.

reference CLARIN.SI Vujanitsh et al. 2007: 1417
comment
ACCEPTED Realization 6
type Polysemy
language Turkish
lexeme kalk-
meaning 1 to stand up

o sandalyeden kalktı


He stood up from the chair

direction
meaning 2 to wake up (intr.)

siz saat kaçta kalkıyorsunuz


What time do you get up?

reference Baskakov 1977: 502
comment
ACCEPTED Realization 7
type Polysemy
language Udi
lexeme aistːun // hajstːun
meaning 1 to stand up, to rise
meaning 2 to wake up
reference
comment (Gukasjan 1974: 39)