10.1085, Books: Slavic Linguistics
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Subject: 10.1085, Books: Slavic Linguistics
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 14:59:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: elizabeth jean myers <melek at umich.edu>
Subject: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Seattle Meeting 1998
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 14:59:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: elizabeth jean myers <melek at umich.edu>
Subject: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Seattle Meeting 1998
Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Seattle Meeting 1998
edited by
Katarzyna Dziwirek
Herbert Coats
Cynthia Vakareliyska
This volume, based on a colloquium held at the University of
Washington, Seattle, in May 1998, continues a series of conference
proceedings devoted to formal approaches to Slavic linguistics.
Contents
Leonard H. Babby, Adjectives in Russian: Primary vs. Secondary
Predication
John Bailyn and Barbara Citko, Case and Agreement in Slavic Predicates
Vladimir Borschev and Barbara Partee, Semantic Types and the Russian
Genitive Modifier Construction
Sue Brown, Negated Yes/No Questions in Russian and Serbian/Croatian:
Yes or No, Both, Either, or Neither?
Andrew Caink, Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian Clitics at the Lexical
Interface
Steven Franks, Optimality Theory and Clitics at PF
Steven Franks and Piotr Banski, Approaches to "Schizophrenic" Polish
Person Agreement
Mirjam Fried, The "Free" Datives in Czech as a Linking Problem
Ben Hermans, Opaque Insertion Sites in Bulgarian
Brett Hyde, Overlapping Feet in Polish
Edit Jakab, Is PRO Really Necessary? A Minimalist Approach to
Infinitival and Subjunctive(-like) Constructions in Serbo-Croatian and
Hungarian
Darya Kavitskaya, Voicing Assimilations and the Schizophrenic Behavior
of /v/ in Russian
Eric S. Komar, Dative Subjects in Russian Revisited: Are All Datives
Created Equal?
Ilijana Krapova and Vassil Petkov, Subjunctive Complements, Null
Subjects and Case Checking in Bulgarian
Anna Kupsc, Negative Concord and Wh-Extraction in Polish: A Lexical
HPSG Approach
James Lavine, Subject Properties and Ergativity in North Russian and
Lithuanian
Marjorie McShane, Predictive Rules of Direct Object Ellipsis in
Russian
Rami Nair, Polish Voicing Assimilation and Final Devoicing: A New
Analysis
Barbara Partee, Copula Inversion Puzzles in English and Russian
Irina A. Sekerina, On-line Processing of Russian Scrambling
Constructions: Evidence from Eye Movement During Listening
Michael B. Smith, From Instrument to Irrealis: Motivating Some
Grammaticalized Senses of the Russian Instrumental.
Ann Arbor, Michigan Slavic Publications, 1999
(Michigan Slavic Materials #44)
ISBN: 0-930042-83-2 | Paperback | 433pp. | $25.00.
AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW
To Order:
tel: (734) 763-4496
fax: (734) 647-2127
michsp at umich.edu
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Michigan Slavic Publications is a non-profit organization associated with
the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the University of
Michigan. Its goal is to publish titles, which substantially aid the
study and teaching of Slavic and East European languages and cultures.
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