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Date: 25-Oct-2009
From: Ulrich Lueders < lincom.europa at t-online.de >
Subject: Czech in Formal Grammar: Do?ekal, Ziková (Eds)
 

	
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Subject: Czech in Formal Grammar: Do?ekal, Ziková (Eds)

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Title: Czech in Formal Grammar 
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Slavic Linguistics 36  

Publication Year: 2009 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	
Editor: Mojmír Do?ekal
Editor: Markéta Ziková

Hardback: ISBN:  9783895862823 Pages: 256 Price: Europe EURO 108.30


Abstract:

This book is comprised of papers from the conference Czech in Formal
Grammar, whose first meeting was held on February 12-14, 2009, at Masaryk
University in Brno. The programme of the conference was constituted on the
basis of anonymously reviewed abstracts. It consisted of 23 papers and 3
invited talks focused on topics from phonology (Tobias Scheer), syntax
(Ludmila Veselovská and Petr Karlík) and semantics (Hana Filip). 18 papers
of those presented at the conference appear in their revised and edited
versions in this volume.

Every paper in this book presents an original and vital contribution to
Slavic linguistics. The material is mainly Czech but a contrastive
background, in which Czech is investigated, consists of many Indo-European
languages. The fields of research extend from traditional generative
grammar domains such as phonology, syntax and semantics to corpus
linguistic studies and acquisition of language by children. But there is a
common denominator of all the articles presented in the volume and that is
respect for formal methods in linguistics. The book is certainly a valuable
addition to the bookshelf of everyone interested in Czech, Slavic languages
and linguistics generally.

Contents

Zuzanna Bed?ichová
Problems and Possibilities of the Annotation of the Interpropositional
Discourse Relations in PDT 2.0

Petr Biskup
The Syntactic Structure of PPs

Radek ?ech
Testing of the Transitivity Hypothesis: Double Object Verbs and Aspect in Czech

Mojmír Do?ekal, Ivona Ku?erová
Bound Ability Readings of Imperfective Verbs: A Case for Presupposition

Linda Dole?í, Filip Smolík
Direct and Indirect Analysis of Phrasal Comparatives: The Case of
Children's Czech

Joseph Emonds
Czech Gender Realignment: Eliminating Declension Classes and Neuter Gender

Dana Hlavá?ková, Klára Osolsob?, Karel Pala, Pavel ?merk
Relations between Formal and Derivational Morphology in Czech

Andrea Hudousková
Clitic se - Benefit of Being Late

Tomá? Jelínek, Vladimír Petkevi?
Automatic Identification of Prepositional and Non-prepositional Cases in Czech

Pavel Kosek
Word Order of the Pronominal Clitics in Non-finite Phrases in the Czech
Baroque Language

Ji?í Materna Czech
Verbs in FrameNet Semantics

Vladimír Petkevi?
Automatic Identification of the 1st and 2nd Person Preterite Active in
Contemporary Czech

Tobias Scheer
Representational and Procedural Sandhi Killers: Diagnostics, Distribution,
Behaviour

Roman Suka?
Paradigmatic Bridge - Accentual and Quantitative Paradigms of Czech and
Slovak Feminine a-stems

Ond?ej ?ef?ík
Preliminary Description of the Czech Phonemic System Using Feature Geometry

Ludmila Veselovská, Petr Karlík
Infinitive Puzzle

Roland Wagner
Situation Control under Reflexivization: A Comparative Study of Certain
Verbs in Czech and German

Markéta Ziková
Vowel-zero Alternations in Czech Double Diminutives: From the Havlík
Pattern to the Lower Pattern 



Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                     Phonology
                     Semantics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): Czech (ces)


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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