36.1735, Books: Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022: Gehrke, Lenertová, Meyer, Seres, Szucsich, and Zaleska (eds.) (2025)

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Subject: 36.1735, Books: Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022: Gehrke, Lenertová, Meyer, Seres, Szucsich, and Zaleska (eds.) (2025)

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Date: 03-Jun-2025
From: Sebastian Nordhoff [sebastian.nordhoff at langsci-press.org]
Subject: Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022: Gehrke, Lenertová, Meyer, Seres, Szucsich, and Zaleska (eds.) (2025)


Title: Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022
Series Title: Open Slavic Linguistics
Publication Year: 2025

Publisher: Language Science Press
           http://langsci-press.org
Book URL: https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/481

Editor(s): Berit Gehrke, Denisa Lenertová, Roland Meyer, Daria Seres,
Luka Szucsich, Joanna Zaleska

eBook

Abstract:

Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2022 brings together a
collection of 22 articles originating as talks presented at the 15th
Formal Description of Slavic Languages conference (FDSL 15) held in
Berlin on 5–7 October, 2022. The contributions cover a broad spectrum
of topics, including clitics, nominalizations, l-participles, the
dual, verbal prefixes, assibilation, verbal and adjectival morphology,
lexical stress, vowel reduction, focus particles, aspect, multiple
wh-fronting, definiteness, polar questions, negation words, and
argument structure in such languages as BCMS, Bulgarian, Czech,
Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, Ukrainian, and Upper Sorbian.
The wide range of topics explored in this volume underscores the
diversity and complexity of Slavic languages. The contributions not
only advance our understanding of languages belonging to the Slavic
group but also offer fresh perspectives for linguistics more broadly.

Linguistic Field(s): Syntax

Language Family(ies): Slavic

Written In: English (eng)



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