Selected papers from Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 11), syntax, semantics, morphology, phonetics, phonology, experimental work, Slavic languages, Slavic linguistics, guest paper Noam Chomsky.
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Teodora Radeva-Bork is an Assistant Professor of Slavic Linguistics at the University of Potsdam.
Peter Kosta is a Professor of Slavic Linguistics at the University of Potsdam.
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Festeinband. Zustand: Gut. 500 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 22 cm Frisches und sauberes Exemplar in sehr gutem Zustand. Contents - Noam Chomsky Minimal Computation and the Architecture of Language - General and Comparative Research on Slavic Zeljko Boskovic On the Impossibility of MovingI Ps and V- - Clauses and Labeling - Neda Todorovic and Susi Wurmbr and Finiteness across Domains - Joanna Blaszczak The Puzzling FUTURE - Julia Bacskai- Atkari Equatives, Comparatives, and Polarity in Slavic - Marcin Wqgiel Entities, Events, and Their Parts: The Semantics of Multipliers in Slavic - Aida Talic Affixal- Article Languages and Structural Parallelism in Slavic and Beyond - Andrew Murphy A New Generalization about Left- Branch Extraction in Slavic - Susan Rothstei Perfective is a V Operator in Slavic, Though not in English - Miloje Despic On Negative Imperatives, Aspect and Agree Peter Kosta On Extraction and Clitic Climbing out of Subject V Object- Control Clauses and Causative Clauses in Romance and Czech - Gergana Popova, Andrew Spencer Stacked peri phrases - Hagen Pitsch Bulgarianda as a Non- Indicative Placeholder - Margarita Dimitrova Bulgarian Yes- No Questions- Cliticli and Polarity Items - Olav Mueller- Reichau On Concealed Properties in Polish Perfective Generics - Anna BondarukIsthe Modaldac + sig + Infinitive Structure in Polish Inchoative? - Russian Egor Tsedryk (Cor) relativization as a By- Product of W7i- Probing: The Case of Russian - Keren Khrizman The Cardinal / Collective Alternation in Russian Numerals - Serbo- Croatian, Slovenian Boban Arsenijevic Referential Properties of Subordinate Clauses in Serbo- Croatian - Marijana Marelj A Seemingly Impossible Subset of Cognate Objects at the Interfaces - Ned a Todorovic A Different Aspect of Tenses and Temporal Interpretation in Serbian - Ana Werkmann Horvat On Modal Strength in Croatian: A Judge Parameter Analysis - Jelena Runit Strong Pronounsin Slavic and Japanese - Adrian Stegovec Stating the Obvious: Unifying Restrictions on Subjects of Imperatives and Subjunctives - Experimental Research Irina A. Sekerina The Attachment Preference of Relative Clauses: Is Russian a Truly High- Attaching Language? - Boban Arsenijevid, Franc Lanko Marusic, Jana Wilier Gold Experimenting with Highest Conjunct Agreement under Left Branch Extraction - Nikola Paillereau, Radek S karnitzl An Acoustic- Perceptual Study on Czech Monophthongs - Mojmir Dodekal On the Non- (Exhaustive and Contrastively Focused) Constituent Negation in Slavic - Irina Stenger, Kldra Jdgrovd, Andrea Fischer and Tania Avgustinova" Reading Polish with Czech Eyes "or" How Russian can a Bulgarian Text be?" - Orthographic Differences as an Experimental Variable in Slavic Intercomprehension ISBN 9783631676738 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 707. Artikel-Nr. 1169858
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -The book offers a comprehensive overview of current research in Slavic linguistics from a theoretical and experimental perspective and from a variety of languages. The selected papers from the 11th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 11) that took place at the University of Potsdam in 2015, illustrate the advancement of Slavic linguistic studies and their outreach for the development of general linguistics. The guest paper by Noam Chomsky at the beginning of the book sets a clear sign in this direction and may be taken as an acknowledgement of the field. 502 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631676738
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