Linguistik International

Band 19:
Marušič, Franc / Žaucer, Rok (Hrsg.): Studies in Formal Slavic Linguistics. Contributions from Formal Description of Slavic Languages 6.5. Held at the University of Nova Gorica, December 1-3, 2006. 354 S. - Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang, 2008.
ISBN: 978-3-631-57009-8

This book is concerned with explicit descriptions of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and with computational-linguistic aspects of Slavic languages, mostly within the Principles and Parameters framework, which situates linguistic theory in the broader cognitive sciences. Through the description of specific linguistic phenomena in Slavic languages, the papers in this volume contribute to the development of linguistic theory.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface S. 7
 
Bošković, Željko:
  On Two Types of Negative Constituents and Negative Concord S. 9
de Cuba, Carlos / Mitrović, Ivana:
  Restrictions on WH-Adjunct Movement in Serbian S. 37
Czaplicki, Bartłomiej:
  Decomposition of Nasal Vowels in Polish S. 55
Dvořáková-Procházková, Vera:
  Argument Structure of Czech Event Nominals S. 73
Ferme, Alja:
  Morphological Complexity and Obstruent Devoicing in Slovene S. 91
Franks, Steven:
  Deriving Discontinuity S. 103
Grønn, Atle:
  Russian Aspect as Bidirectional Optimization S. 121
Ivlieva, Natalia / Podobryaev, Alexander:
  Bound to be Bound: on Certain Similarities between Pronominal and Anaphor Binding S. 139
Laskova, Vesselina:
  Double Definiteness Constructions in Colloquial Bulgarian S. 155
Lopatková, Markéta / Plátek, Martin / Sgall, Petr:
  Functional Generative Description, Restarting Automata and Analysis by Reduction S. 173
Marvin, Tatjana:
  The Interaction between Stress, Syntax and Meaning in Slovenian Priscianic Formations S. 191
Matushansky, Ora:
  The Case of Predication S. 213
Medová, Lucie:
  Reflexive Clitics, Movement and Layered Case S. 239
Pazelskaya, Anna:
  Argument Structure in Russian Deverbal Nouns in -nie S. 255
Rivero, María Luisa / Milojević Sheppard, Milena:
  Revisiting Involuntary State Constructions in Slovenian S. 273
Staroverov, Peter:
  Type-Shifting and Lexical Semantics in the Interpretation of Russian Conjoined Relational Nouns S. 291
Yanovich, Igor:
  Ordinary Property and Identifying Property WH-Words: Two kakoj-s in Russian S. 309
Ziková, Markéta:
  Why are Case Markers in the Czech Nominal Declension not Cyclic Suffixes? S. 325
Živanović, Sašo:
  Varieties of Most: on Different Readings of Superlative Determiners S. 337