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Formal Description of Slavic Languages : The Ninth Conference:Proceedings of FDSL 9, Goettingen 2011.
Title:
Formal Description of Slavic Languages : The Ninth Conference:Proceedings of FDSL 9, Goettingen 2011.
Author:
Junghanns, Uwe.
ISBN:
9783653027358
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (375 pages)
Series:
Linguistik International ; v.28

Linguistik International
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- From the Editors -- Joanna Błaszczak & Dorota Klimek-Jankowska: Futures, Futurates, Plans and Forces -- Anna Bondaruk: Interplay of Feature Inheritance and Information Structure in Polish Inverse Copular Sentences -- Durdica Zeljka Caruso: In Support of a DP-Analysis of Nominal Phrases in Croatian: A Split DP-Analysis of Croatian Nouns -- Mojmír Dočekal: What Do We Count With Numerals? Semantic Analysis of Czech Kind-denoting and Group-denoting NPs -- Jakub Dotlačil & Radek Šimík: Peeling, Structural Case, and Czech Retroactive Infinitives -- Ljudmila Geist: Bulgarian edin: The Rise of an Indefinite Article -- Tatjana Marvin & Adrian Stegovec: A Note on Slovenian Ditransitives -- Natalia Mitrofanova & Serge Minor: The Syntax and Semantics of Directional Axial Expressions in Russian -- Olav Mueller-Reichau: Why kratnosť? On Russian Factual Imperfectives -- Hagen Pitsch: Verb Stems in Russian and BYT' -- Stanimir Rakić: Trochaic Lengthening in Neoštokavian -- Hana Strachoňová: Semantic Compatibility of Two Czech Temporal Adjuncts -- Luka Szucsich: Free Riders and the Activation of Inactive Features: The Case of NP Adverbials -- Barbara Tomaszewicz: Aż/čak - the Scalar Opposite of Scalar only -- Helen Trugman: Naturally-atomic Singular NA Kinds in Russian as Lexically Derived -- Jacek Witkoś: Minimality in Polish Control: Late Merge and Smuggling.
Abstract:
This volume contains a selection of thoroughly revised contributions to the 9th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages. The authors apply recent formal models in linguistics to issues concerning the lexicon, morphology, syntax, semantics, information structure, and phonology in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, and Slovenian. Topics of the papers include aspect and tense, axial expressions, case, control, copula, ditransitives, focus particles, indefiniteness, infinitives, nominal phrases, numerals, temporal adverbials, trochaic lengthening, and verb stems. The papers aim at proposing both descriptively accurate and explanatorily adequate analyses, considering all linguistic levels and interfaces. Due to its analytical scope and the broad spectrum of languages covered, the volume reflects the state of the art in current formal Slavic linguistics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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