Formal Slavic Linguistics stands for explicit descriptions of Slavic languages considering all linguistic levels and interfaces. The authors of this volume apply recent formal models in linguistics and demonstrate their descriptive accuracy and explanatory power. The authors investigate issues in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics as well as phonetic, syntactic, semantic, and morphological aspects of Slavic languages, applying recent formal models in linguistics (such as Minimalism, Optimality theory, HPSG, formal semantics).
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Zybatow, Gerhild: | |||
Formale Slavistik – Vorwort | S. IX | ||
Phonetics – Phonology | |||
Rochoń, Marzena: | |||
Syllabification in Polish: an OT Account | S. 3 | ||
Rowicka, Grazyna: | |||
How Far Can You Go? Vowelless Roots and Clusters in Polish | S. 15 | ||
Cetnarowska, Bozena: | |||
Prosodic Constraints and Argument Linking in Polish Event Nominals | S. 25 | ||
Scheer, Tobias: | |||
The Rhythmic Law in Czech: Vowel-final Prefixes | S. 37 | ||
Makarova, Veronika: | |||
Phonetic Approaches to Issues in Russian Intonation | S. 49 | ||
Baerman, Matthew: | |||
The Prosodic Properties of ne in Bulgarian | S. 59 | ||
Syntax | |||
Yadroff, Michael / Franks, Steven: | |||
The Origin of Prepositions | S. 69 | ||
Willim, Ewa: | |||
On NP-Internal Agreement A Study of Some Adjectival and Nominal Modifiers in Polish |
S. 80 | ||
Giusti, Giuliana / Leko, Nedžad: | |||
The Categorial Status of Quantity Expressions | S. 96 | ||
Szucsich, Luka: | |||
Adjunct Positions of Nominal Adverbials in Russian | S. 106 | ||
Przepiórkowski, Adam: | |||
A Note on Optional and Multiple Long Distance Genitive of Negation in Polish | S. 117 | ||
Mykowiecka, Agnieszka: | |||
Który vs. kto – Polish Noun-Modifying Relative Clauses | S. 127 | ||
Rivero, María Luisa: | |||
On Impersonal se / sie in Slavic | S. 137 | ||
Fici, Francesca / Manzini, M. Rita / Savoia, Leonardo: | |||
Clitics in Macedonian | S. 148 | ||
Tomić, Olga Mišeska: | |||
Negation and Imperatives | S. 159 | ||
Caink, Andrew: | |||
The Inflection/Clitic Distinction in the Bulgarian Nominal 'Clitic Cluster' | S. 169 | ||
Bański, Piotr: | |||
Last Resort Prosodic Support in Polish | S. 179 | ||
Meyer, Roland: | |||
Long Wh-Scoping in Polish | S. 187 | ||
Dornisch, Ewa: | |||
Short A'-Movement of wh-Phrases in Polish | S. 199 | ||
Liakin, Denis / Ndayiragije, Juvénal: | |||
New Look at an Old Problem: Multiple Wh-Fronting in Slavic | S. 206 | ||
Tsedryk, Yahor: | |||
Feature Strength and the Interpretation of Russian Possessives | S. 214 | ||
Trugman, Helen: | |||
Russian Possessors – Predicates or Arguments? | S. 224 | ||
Zlatić, Larisa: | |||
The Syntactic Status of Slavic Possessives | S. 236 | ||
Błaszczak, Joanna / Geist, Ljudmila: | |||
Zur Rolle des Pronomens to/èto in spezifizierenden Kopulakonstruktionen im Polnischen und Russischen | S. 247 | ||
Rudnitskaya, Elena: | |||
The Small Clause Analysis Of The Russian Reflexive Sam Sebja 'Self-N Sebja-A' | S. 258 | ||
Testelets, Yakov: | |||
Distributive Quantifier Float in Russian and Some Related Constructions | S. 268 | ||
Bailyn, John Frederick: | |||
Inversion, Dislocation and Optionality in Russian | S. 280 | ||
Lenertová, Denisa: | |||
On Clitic Placement, Topicalization and CP-Structure in Czech | S. 294 | ||
Oliva, Karel / Plátek, Martin: | |||
Formal Word Order Complexity of Czech | S. 306 | ||
Information Structure | |||
Alter, Kai / Mleinek, Ina / Richter, Nicole: | |||
Prosodic Phrasing and Accentuation in Russian | S. 317 | ||
Junghanns, Uwe: | |||
On Rightward Backgrounding | S. 329 | ||
Mehlhorn, Grit: | |||
Information Structure of Discontinuous Constituents in Russian | S. 344 | ||
Andreeva, Bistra / Avgustinova, Tania / Barry, William J.: | |||
Link-Associated and Focus-Associated Accent Patterns in Bulgarian | S. 353 | ||
Arnaudova, Olga: | |||
On the Interaction between Focus and Prosody in the Bulgarian Sentence | S. 365 | ||
Janewa, Valja: | |||
Informationsstrukturelles Potential der bulgarischen Objektklitika | S. 376 | ||
Hajičová, Eva: | |||
Possiblities and Limits of Optimality in Topic-Focus Articulation | S. 385 | ||
Semantics | |||
Piñón, Christopher: | |||
A Problem of Aspectual Composition in Polish | S. 397 | ||
Späth, Andreas: | |||
Verb Meaning and DP-Interpretation in Russian | S. 415 | ||
Karnowski, Paweł: | |||
Zum relativen Quantorenskopus im Polnischen | S. 426 | ||
Piasecki, Maciej: | |||
A Dynamic Approach to Quantification and Reference in Polish Noun Phrases | S. 436 | ||
Poljakova, Svetlana: | |||
Negative Gradpartikeln im Russischen und Deutschen | S. 447 | ||
Computational Linguistics | |||
Vitas, Duško / Krstev, Cvetana / Pavlović-Lazetić, Gordana: | |||
Flexible Dictionary Entry | S. 461 | ||
Nenadić, Goran / Vitas, Duško / Krstev, Cvetana: | |||
Local Grammars and Compound Verb Lemmatization in Serbo-Croatian | S. 469 | ||
Spasić, Irena / Pavlović-Lazetić, Gordana: | |||
Syntactic Structures in a Sublanguage of Serbian for Querying Relational Databases | S. 478 | ||
Marciniak, Małgorzata / Mykowiecka, Agnieszka / Przepiórkowski, Adam / Kupść, Anna: | |||
An HPSG-Annotated Test Suite for Polish | S. 488 | ||
Sgall, Petr: | |||
Underlying Structures in Annotating Czech National Corpus | S. 499 | ||
Petkević, Vladimír: | |||
Automatic Detection of Subject and Verbal Predicate in the Czech Translation of G. Orwell's '1984' | S. 506 | ||
Morphology – Lexicon – Argument Structure | |||
Perlak, Danuta / Jarema, Gonia: | |||
Computation and Storage of Aspectual Verb Forms in the Mental Lexicon: Evidence from Polish | S. 521 | ||
Gor, Kira / Chernigovskaya, Tatiana: | |||
Rules in Processing of Russian Verbal Morphology | S. 528 | ||
Rozwadowska, Bozena / Spencer, Andrew: | |||
Psychological Predicates in Polish: Event Participants, Nominalizations and Mapping | S. 536 | ||
Spencer, Andrew / Zaretskaya, Marina: | |||
The Stative Middle Construction in Russian – a Covert Category | S. 546 | ||
Avgustinova, Tania: | |||
Distinguishing Argument Structure, Syntactic Dependents and Valence in HPSG: Relevance for Slavic | S. 554 |