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111 2 Europäische Konferenz Formale Beschreibung Slavischer
Sprachen|n(11th :|d2015 :|cPotsdam, Germany)
245 10 Current developments in Slavic linguistics. Twenty years
after :|b(based on selected papers from FDSL 11) /
|cTeodora Radeva-Bork, Peter Kosta (eds.)
264 1 Berlin :|bPeter Lang,|c2020
300 500 pages :|billustrations ;|c22 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Potsdam linguistic investigations =|aPotsdamer
linguistische Untersuchungen = Recherches linguistiques à
Potsdam,|x1862-524X ;|vvol. 29
504 Includes bibliographical references
505 0 Minimal Computation and the Architecture of Language /
Noam Chomsky -- General and Comparative Research on
Slavic: On the Impossibility of Moving IPs and V-2 Clauses
and Labeling / Željko Bošković -- Finiteness across
Domains / Neda Todorović and Susi Wurmbrand -- The
Puzzling FUTURE / Joanna Błaszczak -- Equatives,
Comparatives, and Polarity in Slavic / Julia Bacskai-
Atkari -- Entities, Events, and Their Parts: The
Semantics of Multipliers in Slavic / Marcin Wągiel --
Affixal-Article Languages and Structural Parallelism in
Slavic and Beyond / Aida Talić -- A New Generalization
about Left-Branch Extraction in Slavic / Andrew Murphy --
Perfective is a V Operator in Slavic, Though not in
English / Susan Rothstein -- On Negative Imperatives,
Aspect and Agree / Miloje Despic -- On Extraction and
Clitic Climbing out of Subject-/Object-Control Clauses
and Causative Clauses in Romance and Czech / Peter Kosta -
- Bulgarian: On Multiple Free Relatives That Are Not /
Elena Dimova, Christine Tellier -- Stacked periphrases /
Gergana Popova, Andrew Spencer -- Bulgarian da as a Non-
Indicative Placeholder / Hagen Pitsch -- Bulgarian Yes-No
Questions: Clitic li and Polarity Items / Margarita
Dimitrova -- Polish: On Accusative Numeral Subject in
Polish / Jacek Witkoś -- On Concealed Properties in Polish
Perfective Generics / Olav Mueller-Reichau -- Is the
Modal dać + się + Infinitive Structure in Polish
Inchoative? / Anna Bondaruk -- Russian:
(Cor)relativization as a By-Product of Wh-Probing: The
Case of Russian / Egor Tsedryk -- The Cardinal/Collective
Alternation in Russian Numerals / Keren Khrizman -- Serbo
-Croatian, Slovenian: Referential Properties of
Subordinate Clauses in Serbo-Croatian / Boban Arsenijević
-- A Seemingly Impossible Subset of Cognate Objects at the
Interfaces / Marijana Marel -- A Different Aspect of
Tenses and Temporal Interpretation in Serbian / Neda
Todorović -- On Modal Strength in Croatian: A Judge
Parameter Analysis / Ana Werkmann Horvat -- Strong
Pronouns in Slavic and Japanese / Jelena Runić --Stating
the Obvious: Unifying Restrictions on Subjects of
Imperatives and Subjunctives / Adrian Stegovec --
Experimental Research: The Attachment Preference of
Relative Clauses: Is Russian a Truly High-Attaching
Language? / Irina A. Sekerina -- Experimenting with
Highest Conjunct Agreement under Left Branch Extraction /
Boban Arsenijević, Franc Lanko Marušič, Jana Willer Gold -
- An Acoustic-Perceptual Study on Czech Monophthongs /
Nikola Paillereau, Radek Skarnitzl --On the Non-
(Exhaustive and Contrastively Focused) Constituent
Negation in Slavic / Mojmír Dočekal -- "Reading Polish
with Czech Eyes" or "How Russian can a Bulgarian Text
be?": Orthographic Differences as an Experimental Variable
in Slavic Intercomprehension / Irina Stenger, Klára
Jágrová, Andrea Fischer and Tania Avgustinova
520 "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"--|cProvided by publisher
650 0 Slavic languages|xGrammar|vCongresses
700 1 Radeva-Bork, Teodora,|eeditor
700 1 Kosta, P.|q(Peter),|eeditor
830 0 Potsdam linguistic investigations ;|vv. 29