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Current Approaches to Formal Slavic Linguistics - Contributions of the Second European Conference on Formal Description of... Current Approaches to Formal Slavic Linguistics - Contributions of the Second European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (Fdsl II) Held at Potsdam University, November 20-22, 1997 (English, German, Russian, Paperback, illustrated edition)
Lew Zybatow, Peter Kosta, Jens Frasek
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Out of stock

Formal Slavic Linguistics is concerned with explicit descriptions of structure and meaning of Slavic languages within a certain theoretical framework of Principles and Parameters that attempts to situate linguistic theory in the broader cognitive sciences. Many approaches in the present volume reflect this development in a rather significant way. But the book also illustrates the diversity of approaches we use in attempting to reflect the entire range of subfields within a given theoretical framework of cognitive science. Thus, the authors investigate all linguistic levels and interfaces of a large array of Slavic languages, based on current formal models in linguistics (such as Minimalist Program, Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG), Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG), Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG), The Prague Generative Functional Grammar and Formal Semantics of different origins). Contents: Leonard H. Babby: Argument Suppression and Case in Russian Derived Nominals -- Steven Franks: The Pros and Cons of Clitic Cluster Formation -- Jens Norgard-Sorensen: Individuation in Russian: Gender semantics and Other Issues -- Tania Avgustinova: Clustering Clitics in Bulgarian Nominal Constituents -- Kai Alter/Uwe Junghanns: Topic-Related Prosodic Patterns in Russian -- Lukas Szucsich: Case and Configuration: The Problem of Nominal Adjuncts -- Olga Miŝ eska Tomić The Site and Status of the South Slavic Negative Particle -- Andreas Spath: On Definite Reference of Determinerless Nouns in Russian -- Danko Sipka: A Decisionist Model of Slavic Morphology -- Nenad Konĉ ar/Danko Sipka: Slavic as a Source and Target Language in Neuro Tran(R) Sentence Translation --Bistra Andreeva/William J. Barry: Intonation von checks in der Sofia-Varietat des Bulgarischen -- Nancy Smith/Bernhard Staudinger: Einige Probleme der Aspektberechnung in einem deutsch-russischen Ubersetzungsystem -- Juliane Lagunov: Modaltransfer Russisch-Deutsch: Disambiguierung mittels Thema-Rhema-Gliederung -- Ljudmila Geist: Russisch byt': zwei Kasus, ein integrierter Ansatz -- Assinja Demjjanow: Semantik aspektueller Verben im Russischen -- Hermann Fegert: Die Hierarchie der Verbbetonungsmuster im Russischen -- Andrzej Boguslawski: Zur sogenannten 'negative transportation' -- Irina Sekerina: The Late Closure Principle in Processing of Ambiguous Russian Sentences -- Richard Zuber: Some Categorially Polyvalent Modifiers in Polish -- Ivanka P. Schick: Clitic-Doubling Constructions in Modern Bulgarian -- Peter Kosta: Minimalism and Free Constituent Order in Russian -- Barbara Kunzmann-Muller: Impersonale Konstruktionen im Slavischen -- Jarmila Panevova/Jan Hajiĉ The Syntactic Tagging of Corpora: New Issues for Explicit Syntactic Description of Czech -- Elena Rudnitskaya: Long-distance Binding into Russian Infinitives: the Blocking Effect of Over Complementizers and Dative Subjects -- Petr Sgall: Formalizing a Functional Description -- Gerald Penn: On the Plausibility of Purely Structural Multiple WH-Fronting -- Roland Meyer: Wh-Questions without Overt Wh-Movement in Russian and Polish -- Milan Mihaljević The Structure of Croatian Alternative Questions -- Anna Kupś ć /Adam Przepiorkowski: Morphological Aspects of Verbal Negation in Polish -- Eva Hajiĉ ova: Focalizers and their Status in the Topic/Focus Articulation of the Sentence -- Helene Le Guillou dePenanros: Prefixes-prepositions Revisited -- Chris Wilder/Damir ć avar: Verb Movement, Cliticization and Coordination -- Joanna Blaszczak: Towards a Binding Analysis of Negative Polarity Items in Polish -- Adam Przepiorkowski: Verbal Proforms and the Complement-Adjunct Distinction in Polish -- Loren A. Billings: Word Order and Argument Structure of Russian Psych Predicates -- Leonid Birjulin: *** In 1997 the editors organized the Second European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL II) in Potsdam. The FDSL-conferences take place biannually in Leipzig and Potsdam.

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