Linguistik International
- Band 35:
- Zybatow, Gerhild / Biskup, Petr / Guhl, Marcel / Hurtig, Claudia / Mueller-Reichau, Olav / Yastrebova, Maria (Hrsg.): Slavic Grammar from a Formal Perspective. The 10th Anniversary FDSL Conference, Leipzig 2013.
609 S. - Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang, 2015.
ISBN: 978-3-631-66246-5
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The proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages in Leipzig 2013 offer current formal investigations into Slavic morphology, phonology, semantics, syntax and information structure. In addition to papers of the main conference, the volume presents those of two special workshops: “Formal Perspectives and Diachronic Change in Slavic Languages” and “Various Aspects of Heritage Language”. The following languages are addressed: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS), Bulgarian, Czech, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Resian, Slovak and Slovene.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
| Preface | S. 9 | ||
| Alvestad, Silje Susanne: | |||
| Event token and event type anaphora in Slavic imperatives | S. 11 | ||
| Bacskai-Atkari, Julia: | |||
| Information structure and clausal comparatives in Czech and Polish | S. 27 | ||
| Biskup, Petr: | |||
| Focused epistemic adverbs and scalar implicatures | S. 43 | ||
| Bloch-Trojnar, Maria: | |||
| The polysemy of nominals based on telic verbs in Polish | S. 63 | ||
| Bondaruk, Anna: | |||
| Subjects or objects? – The syntax of clausal subjects in Polish | S. 77 | ||
| Bošković, Željko: | |||
| On prosodic boundaries | S. 93 | ||
| Cetnarowska, Bożena: | |||
| Denominal group adjectives in Polish: their morphosyntactic status and semantic interpretation | S. 105 | ||
| Cichosz, Natalia: | |||
| Polish optional datives as adjuncts | S. 117 | ||
| Dočekal, Mojmír / Strachoňová, Hana: | |||
| Freedom to choose alternatives | S. 131 | ||
| Gehring, Kristina: | |||
| Against the SLP-status of the Russian pere-superiority | S. 147 | ||
| Geist, Ljudmila: | |||
| Genitive alternation in Russian: a situation semantics approach | S. 157 | ||
| Grønn, Atle: | |||
| On (in)definite tense and aspect in Russian | S. 175 | ||
| Gruet-Skrabalova, Hana: | |||
| Verbs and particles in minimal answers to yes-no questions in Czech | S. 197 | ||
| Hartmann, Jutta M. / Milićević, Nataša: | |||
| Pseudoclefts in Serbian | S. 217 | ||
| Karagjosova, Elena / Jasinskaja, Katja: | |||
| Predicate clefts in Bulgarian | S. 231 | ||
| Kaspar, Jiri: | |||
| On pied-piping and feature percolation | S. 245 | ||
| Khrizman, Keren / Rothstein, Susan: | |||
| Russian approximative inversion as a measure construction | S. 259 | ||
| Laleko, Oksana: | |||
| From privative to equipollent: incipient changes in the aspectual system of heritage Russian | S. 273 | ||
| Malicka-Kleparska, Anna: | |||
| Structure-dependent causatives in Polish | S. 287 | ||
| Matushansky, Ora: | |||
| On Russian approximative inversion | S. 303 | ||
| Matushansky, Ora / Ruys, E. G.: | |||
| Measure for Measure | S. 317 | ||
| Migdalski, Krzysztof: | |||
| Diachronic changes in tense marking and cliticization patterns in Slavic | S. 331 | ||
| Mueller-Reichau, Olav: | |||
| Remarks on the non-use of perfective aspect in Russian | S. 353 | ||
| Mueller-Reichau, Olav / Gehrke, Berit: | |||
| Event kind formation within the VP: Comparing Russian factual imperfectives and German adjectival passives | S. 367 | ||
| Pietraszko, Joanna: | |||
| The correlative configuration in Polish | S. 383 | ||
| Richtarcikova, Veronika: | |||
| Epistemic Indefinites in Slovak: Alternatives and Exhaustification? | S. 397 | ||
| Runić, Marija: | |||
| The Definite Article in an Articleless Language | S. 411 | ||
| Šimík, Radek: | |||
| Epistemic indefinites under epistemic modals in Czech | S. 425 | ||
| Spencer, Andrew: | |||
| Bulgarian verb stems | S. 443 | ||
| Tatevosov, Sergei: | |||
| Severing imperfectivity from the verb | S. 465 | ||
| Wągiel, Marcin: | |||
| Sums, groups, genders, and Polish numerals | S. 495 | ||
| Witcombe, Melissa: | |||
| Phonology of Turkish loanwords in BCS | S. 515 | ||
| Yastrebova, Maria: | |||
| The usage of verbal aspect in the language of Russian-speaking migrants in Germany | S. 531 | ||
| Zanon, Ksenia: | |||
| On reverse hybrid wh-coordination in Russian | S. 547 | ||
| Zdziebko, Sławomir: | |||
| Opacity, variation and the exponence of Polish virile declensions | S. 561 | ||
| Zimmermann, Ilse: | |||
| The Russian subjunctive | S. 579 | ||
| Zinova, Yulia / Filip, Hana: | |||
| The role of derivational history in aspect determination | S. 595 | ||