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Current studies in Slavic linguistics

✍ Scribed by Chahine, Irina Kor;Arkhangelskiy, Timofey


Publisher
Benjamins
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
343
Series
Studies in language 146
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


  1. List of contributors
    2. Abbreviations
    3. Impersonals and Beyond in Slavic (by Guiraud-Weber, Marguerite)
    4. Section I: Morphosyntax
    5. Binding and Morphology Revisited (by Franks, Steven L.)
    6. Possessor Raising and Slavic clitics (by Zimmerling, Anton)
    7. The Slavonic Languages and the Development of the Antipassive Marker (by Janic, Katarzyna)
    8. Clitic SE in Romance and Slavonic revisited (by Marelj, Marijana)
    9. Section II: Syntactical relations
    10. The Lazy Speaker and the Fascination of Emptiness: Colloquial Russian from a Typological Perspective (by Weiss, Daniel)
    11. Is the Polish Verb isc an Auxiliary to be?: A Corpus-Based Study of the Construction isc + Infinitive (by Sikora, Dorota)
    12. Towards Evidentiality Markers in Albanian and Macedonian Bilingual Political Discourse (by Makartsev, Maxim)
    13. A strange variant of Russian ctoby-construction: Irreality and tense-marking (by Letuchiy, Alexander)
    14. Section III: Impersonal constructions
    15. Impersonal Constructions in Serbian: A description within a Meaning Text linguistic model (by Milicevic, Jasmina)
    16. Interpretation and voice in Polish SIE and -NO/-TO constructions (by Krzek, Malgorzata)
    17. Dative-infinitive constructions in Russian: Taxonomy and semantics (by Israeli, Alina)
    18. On the Nature of Dative Arguments in Russian Constructions with "Predicatives" (by Say, Sergey)
    19. Russian Adversity Impersonals and Split Ergativity (by Schlund, Katrin)
    20. Section IV: Lexical semantics
    21. Morphological and lexical aspect in Russian deverbal nominalizations (by de Valdivia, Gloria)
    22. Lexical synonymy within the semantic field POWER (by Dobrovol'skij, Dmitrij)
    23. Collocations with nominal quantifiers: Semantics and combinability (by Beliakov, Vladimir)
    24. Polysemy Patterns in Russian Adjectives and Adverbs: A corpus-oriented database (by Reznikova, Tatiana)
    25. Language index
    26. Name index
    27. Subject index

✦ Subjects


Grammatik;Linguistik;Morphosyntax;Semantik;Slaviska sprΓ₯k;Slaviska sprΓ₯k--historia;Slawische Sprachen;Slawistik;Subjektloser Satz;Syntax;Slavic languages--Grammar;Slavic languages--Syntax;Slavic languages--History;Slavic languages;Conference publication;Kongress;History;Slavic languages -- Syntax;Slavic languages -- Grammar;Slavic languages -- History;Slaviska språk;Slaviska språk -- historia


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