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This volume assembles contributions addressing clausal
complementation across the entire South Slavic territory. The main
focus is on particular aspects of complementation, covering the
contemporary standard languages as well as older stages and/or
non-standard varieties and the impact of language contact,
primarily with non-Slavic languages. Presenting in-depth studies,
they thus contribute to the overarching collective aim of arriving
at a comprehensive picture of the patterns of clausal
complementation on which South Slavic languages profile against a
wider typological background, but also diverge internally if we
look closer at details in the contemporary stage and in diachronic
development. The volume divides into an introduction setting the
stage for the single case-studies, an article developing a general
template of complementation with a detailed overview of the
components relevant for South Slavic, studies addressing particular
structural phenomena from different theoretical viewpoints, and
articles focusing on variation in space and/or time.
Vocatives have rarely been comprehensively discussed in their
various facets. With 12 contributions covering the diversity of
vocative marking, structures, and functions, as well as the
relevance of vocatives for theoretical and methodological
reasoning, this volume contributes to closing a significant gap in
linguistic research. It provides a detailed picture of the vocative
as a structure between 'system' and 'performance'.
The book is dedicated to the study of the causes and mechanisms of
syntactic change in Slavonic languages, including internally
motivated syntactic change, syntactic change under contact
conditions (structural convergence, pattern replication,
shift-induced transfer etc.): It also explores metalinguistic
factors such as ideologically driven selection and propagation of
syntactic structures.
The book is dedicated to the study of the causes and mechanisms of
syntactic change in Slavonic languages, including internally
motivated syntactic change, syntactic change under contact
conditions (structural convergence, pattern replication,
shift-induced transfer etc.): It also explores metalinguistic
factors such as ideologically driven selection and propagation of
syntactic structures.
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la linguistique de corpus, de l'elaboration de corpus de textes
annotes qui contiennent un volume important de donnees,
l'application des methodes quantitatives d'analyse devient une
partie inherente de toute etude linguistique. Le livre contient les
resultats de l'etude contrastive (russe-francais) des connecteurs
avec l'utilisation des methodes quantitatives qui a ete menee dans
le cadre du projet de recherche conjoint (Suisse-Russie) soutenu
par le FNS et par la Fondation pour la recherche fondamentale de la
Federation de Russie (RFBR). Les donnees statistiques pour l'etude
contrastive des connecteurs ont ete obtenus grace a une nouvelle
ressource informatique: une base de donnees des connecteurs qui
contient des textes paralleles en russe et en francais. Le premier
chapitre decrit la base de donnees, ses fonctionnalites et les
possibilites qu'elle offre aux linguistes pour l'analyse
contrastive, qualitative et quantitative, des connecteurs. Le
deuxieme et le troisieme chapitres presentent les resultats de
l'application de ce type d'analyse des connecteurs russes et
francais en tant que marqueurs des relations discursives de
concomitance et de reformulation. Dans le quatrieme chapitre ces
methodes sont appliquees a l'analyse des resultats de traduction
automatique, un domaine de recherche qui se trouve actuellement au
centre des interets de la linguistique de corpus et de la
linguistique computationnelle.
TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new
perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes
state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across
theoretical frameworks, as well as studies that provide new
insights by approaching language from an interdisciplinary
perspective. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for
cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in
its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards
linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as
well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for
a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the
ecology and evolution of language. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes
monographs and outstanding dissertations as well as edited volumes,
which provide the opportunity to address controversial topics from
different empirical and theoretical viewpoints. High quality
standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing. To discuss your
book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert.
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