
Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2017
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Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2017
About this book
Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2017 is a collection of fifteen articles that were prepared on the basis of talks given at the conference Formal Description of Slavic Languages 12.5, which was held on December 7-9, 2017, at the University of Nova Gorica. The volume covers a wide array of topics, such as control verbs, instrumental arguments, and perduratives in Russian, comparatives, negation, n-words, negative polarity items, and complementizer ellipsis in Czech, impersonal se-constructions and complementizer doubling in Slovenian, prosody and the morphology of multi-purpose suffixes in Serbo-Croatian, and indefinite numerals and the binding properties of dative arguments in Polish. Importantly, by exploring these phenomena in individual Slavic languages, the collection of articles in this volume makes a significant contribution to both Slavic linguistics and to linguistics in general.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Object control: Hidden modals Irina Burukina
- 2 N-words and NPIs: Between syntax, semantics, and experiments Mojmír Dočekal
- 3 Whom to oblige? Julie Goncharov
- 4 Epistemic comparatives and other expressions of speaker's uncertainty Julie Goncharov & Monica Alexandrina Irimia
- 5 Czech modal complement ellipsis from a comparative perspective Hana Gruet-Skrabalova
- 6 Czech infinitival conditionals Uwe Junghanns & Hagen Pitsch
- 7 A syntactic re-analysis of the Slovenian impersonal se-construction Jakob Lenardič
- 8 How to introduce instrumental agents: Evidence from binding in Russian event nominal phrases Takuya Miyauchi
- 9 Constraining the distribution of the perdurative in Russian Ilya Naumov
- 10 Complementizer doubling in Slovenian subordinate clauses Vesna Plesničar
- 11 Negation, comparative and alternatives: Experimental evidence from Czech Iveta Šafratová
- 12 Syntax predicts prosody: Multi-purpose morphemes in Serbo-Croatian Marko Simonović & Boban Arsenijević
- 13 Serbo-Croatian is developing stem-based prosody. Why so? Marko Simonović & René Kager
- 14 Several quantifiers are different than others: Polish indefinite numerals Marcin Wągiel
- 15 Dative-marked arguments as binders in Polish Jacek Witkoś, Paulina Łęska & Dominika Dziubała-Szrejbrowska
- Index