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Zybatow, Gerhild / Junghanns, Uwe / Lenertová, Denisa / Biskup, Petr (Hrsg.): Studies in Formal Slavic Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics and Information Structure. Proceedings of FDSL 7, Leipzig 2007. X/426 S. - Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang, 2009.
ISBN: 978-3-631-57788-2

The proceedings of FDSL 7, Leipzig 2007, offer current formal investigations into Slavic morphology, semantics, syntax and information structure. In addition to the main conference, FDSL 7 saw the first special Workshop on Slavic Phonology initiated by Tobias Scheer. Some of the papers presented at that workshop are included in this volume as well. The analyses published in this volume address the following Slavic languages: Bulgarian, Czech, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Russian, Serbian and Serbo-Croatian. FDSL – the European forum for the formal description of Slavic languages – was called into being in 1995. The FDSL-conferences take place biannually in Leipzig and Potsdam.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Content
Preface S. IX
Morphology / Morphosyntax
Biskup, Petr:
  Prefixes as Prepositions and Multiple Cases S. 3
Caha, Pavel:
  Czech Syncretism and Blake's Hierarchy Meet the Functional Sequence S. 19
Caha, Pavel / Medová, Lucie:
  Czech Adverbs as Case-marked Adjectives S. 31
Fitzgibbons, Natalia:
  N-Words and Negative Heads in Russian S. 43
Pshehotskaya, Ekaterina:
  Stems and Prefixes: Spray/Load Alternation in Russian S. 53
Syntax
Bondaruk, Anna:
  Constraints on Predicate Clefting in Polish S. 65
Bošković, Željko:
  On Relativization Strategies and Resumptive Pronouns S. 79
Curcin, Milja:
  Dissociating the Impersonal from the Passive in Serbian and Croatian S. 93
Dyakonova, Marina:
  Russian Double Object Constructions Revisited S. 107
Erschler, David:
  On Case Conflicts in Russian: An Optimality-Theoretic Approach S. 119
Hartmann, Jutta M. / Milićević, Nataša:
  Case Alternations in Serbian Existentiels S. 131
Jung, Hakyung:
  Ergativity in North Russian: The Structure of the be-Perfect with a Nominalized Verb S. 143
Junghanns, Uwe / Lenertová, Denisa:
  On the Status of na Marking Indirect Objects in Bulgarian S. 157
Miechowicz-Mathiasen, Katarzyna:
  There is no Independent EPP in Slavic, there are only EPP-effects S. 169
Migdalski, Krzysztof:
  On the Emergence of Second-Position Cliticization in Slavic S. 183
Podobryaev, Alexander:
  "Postposition Stranding" and Related Phenomena in Russian S. 197
Szucsich, Luka:
  Obviation and Feature Sharing in Subjunctive Clauses S. 209
Tomaszewicz, Barbara:
  Subjunctive Mood in Polish S. 221
Witkoš, Jacek:
  Movement, Case Transmission and Case Independence in Polish Control S. 235
Zimmerling, Anton:
  Dative Subjects and Semi-Expletive Pronouns in Russian S. 253
Semantics
Dočekal, Mojmír:
  Only and Bound Variables in Czech S. 269
Hajnicz, Elżbieta:
  Towards Extending Syntactic Valence Dictionary for Polish with Semantic Categories S. 279
Stanojević, Veran / Ašić, Tijana:
  Towards a Formal Semantics of Some Verbal Tenses in Serbian S. 291
Willim, Ewa:
  On the Semantics and Syntax of (Prefixed) Verbs of Directed Motion in Polish S. 301
Information Structure
Kimmelman, Vadim:
  On the Interpretation of ĕ in So-called ĕto-clefts S. 319
Šimík, Radek:
  The Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics of the Focus Particle to in Czech S. 329
Zikánová, Šárka / Týnovský, Miroslav:
  Identification of Topic and Focus in Czech: Comparative Evaluation on Prague Dependency Treebank S. 343
Phonology
Andreeva, Bistro:
  Towards the Intonational Phonology of the Sofia Variety of Bulgarian S. 357
Danieli, Morena / Dobrzyńska, Beata / Pacchioni, Alberto / Cabrio, Elena:
  Prosodie Phrasing in a Polish Text-to-Speech System S. 371
Gribanova, Vera:
  Phonological Evidence for a Distinction between Russian Prepositions and Prefixes S. 383
Matushansky, Ora:
  On the Featural Composition of the Russian Back Yer S. 397
Scheer, Tobias:
  Syllabic and Trapped Consonants in the Light of Branching Onsets and Licensing Scales S. 411