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Zybatow, Gerhild / Szucsich, Luka / Junghanns, Uwe / Meyer, Roland (Hrsg.): Formal Description of Slavic Languages. X/601 S. - Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang, 2008.
ISBN: 978-3-631-57788-2

The conferences «Formal Description of Slavic Languages» stand for the application of recent formal models in linguistics – such as Minimalism, Optimality theory, HPSG, formal semantics – to Slavic languages in order to arrive at explicit descriptions that consider all linguistic levels and interfaces. The authors of this volume investigate issues in computational linguistics, phonetics and phonology, psycholinguistics, semantics, syntax, and morphology. The analyses published address the following Slavic languages: Bosnian, Bulgarian, Czech, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, and Upper-Sorbian.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface S. IX
Computational Linguistics
Krstev, Cvetana / Vitas, Duško / Pavlović-Lažetić, Gordana:
  Resources and Methods in the Morphosyntactic Processing of Serbo-Croatian S. 2
Kučová, Lucie / Hajičová, Eva:
  Coreferential Relations in the Prague Dependency Treebank S. 18
Mykowiecka, Agnieszka / Marciniak, Małgorzata:
  Phrase Structure for an Effective Polish HPSG Grammar S. 29
Nenadić, Goran / Spasić, Irena:
  Towards Automatic Terminology Recognition in Serbian S. 41
Petkevič, Vladimir:
  The Structure of the Nominal Group in the Czech National Corpus and its Part-of-Speech and Morphological Disambiguation S. 53
Simov, Kiril / Osenova, Petya:
  A Treatment of Coordination in the Bulgarian HPSG-based Treebank S. 68
Phonetics and Phonology
Andreeva, Bistra / Koreman, Jacques:
  The Status of Vowel Devoicing in Bulgarian: Phonetic or Phonological? S. 81
Hermans, Ben:
  Russian Vowel Reduction with Elements and without Ease of Perception S. 92
Meyer, Roland / Mleinek, Ina:
  How Prosody Signals Force and Focus – A Study of Rise-Fall Accents in Russian Yes-No Questions S. 105
Mleinek, Ina:
  Prosody and Information Structuring in Russian Complex Sentences with čto-Object Clauses S. 117
Oliver, Dominika / Andreeva, Bistra:
  Peak Alignment in Broad and Narrow Focus in Polish and Bulgarian. A Cross-language Study S. 134
Scheer, Tobias:
  Syllabic and Trapped Consonants in (Western) Slavic: the Same but yet Different S. 149
Psycholinguistics
Bordag, Denisa:
  Psycholinguistic Aspects of Grammatical Gender Production in Second Language Czech S. 171
Sekerina, Irina A.:
  Gender Priming and Mapping of Referential Expressions in Russian S. 180
Sherkina Lieber, Marina:
  The Cognate Facilitation Effect is a Frequency Effect: Evidence from Russian-English Bilingualism S. 192
Semantics
Heyde-Zybatow, Tatjana / Malink, Marko:
  Russian, Czech and Upper Sorbian uże / uż / hižo and Aspectual Relation S. 201
Sonnenhauser, Barbara:
  Imperfective Aspect in Russian: 'Reference Time', Semantics and Pragmatics S. 213
Willim, Ewa:
  NP-related Unboundedness in Aspectual Composition in Polish S. 226
Syntax/Morphology
Ackema, Peter / Čamdžić, Amela:
  Long Verb Movement as LF Complex Predicate Formation S. 247
Belić, Bojan:
  Minor Paucal in Serbian S. 258
Bošković, Željko:
  A Minimalist Account of Genitive of Quantification S. 270
Dyla, Stefan / Feldman, Anna:
  On Commitative Constructions in Polish and Russian S. 288
Panayotova Dekova, Rositsa:
  Li-Attachment in Multiverb Constructions in Bulgarian S. 300
Golden, Marija:
  2nd Position Clitic Climbing and Restructuring S. 308
Krapova, Iliyana / Cinque, Guglielmo:
  On the Order of wh-Phrases in Bulgarian Multiple wh-Fronting S. 318
Lambova, Mariana:
  Multiple Fronting in Bulgarian: Clustering and Separability S. 337
Law, Paul:
  The Bulgarian Clitic li in Questions S. 353
Leko, Nedžad:
  Syntactic Positions of Numerals in Bosnian S. 371
Lenertová, Denisa:
  On the Syntax of Left-Peripheral Adverbial Clauses in Czech S. 384
Lešnerová, Šárka / Malink, Marko:
  Clitic Climbing and Theta-Roles in Upper Sorbian and Czech S. 396
Marušič, Franc:
  CP under Control S. 408
Marušič, Franc / Marvin, Tatjana / Žaucer, Rok:
  Depictive Secondary Predication with no PRO S. 423
Migdalski, Krzysztof:
  The Syntax of the l-Participle in Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian S. 435
Milićev, Tanja:
  How Strang Are Full Pronouns in Serbian? S. 448
Mišeska Tomić, Olga:
  Mood and Negation in Balkan Slavic S. 461
Przepiórkowski, Adam / Rosen, Alezandr:
  Czech and Polish Raising / Control with or without Structure Sharing S. 478
Rabiega-Wiśniewska, Joanna:
  A New Classification of Polish Derivational Affixes S. 493
Skrabalova, Hana:
  Coordination: Some Evidence for DP and NumP in Czech S. 504
Sturgeon, Anne:
  Topic and Demonstrative Pronouns in Czech S. 514
Svenonius, Peter:
  Russian Prefixes are Phrasal S. 526
Trugman, Helen:
  What Do Demonstratives Demonstrate? S. 538
Veselovská, Ludmila:
  The Extended Verbal Projection in Czech: Three Variants of the Verb be S. 555
Werkmann, Valja:
  Clitic Doubling, Specificity and Focus in Bulgarian S. 571
Witkoś, Jacek:
  Phases, Agree and Genitive of Negation in Polish S. 587