Buch, Englisch, Band 146, 331 Seiten, Gewicht: 755 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 146, 331 Seiten, Gewicht: 755 g
Reihe: Studies in Language Companion Series
ISBN: 978-90-272-0613-8
Verlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company
This volume represents an overview of current research on Slavic linguistics in Europe and North America based on selected papers presented during the 6th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society (September 1-3, 2011, Aix-en-Provence, France). It includes topics across a range of linguistic fields (morphosyntax, syntax, and semantics) and discussions on specific aspects of Slavic languages within a typological perspective. All the papers illustrate a range of approaches, and each paper presents rigorous analysis of a set of Slavic data within the context of various models and aspects of language. While the main focus of the collection is impersonal constructions in Slavic languages, the book also includes morphological topics, such as reflexives, antipassive and evidential markers, syntactical relations with zero sign, auxiliary verbs and subordinate clauses, and semantics of nouns, adverbs and adjectives. The volume will be of interest to all scholars studying Slavic languages as well as those interested in general linguistics and linguistic typology.
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Impersonals and Beyond in Slavic
Marguerite Guiraud-Weber and Irina Kor Chahine
Section I: Morphosyntax
Binding and Morphology Revisited
Steven L. Franks
Possessive Clitics and Possessor Raising in the Slavic Languages
Anton Zimmerling
The Slavonic Languages and the Development of the Antipassive Marker
Katarzyna Janic
Deriving Cross-Linguistic Variation: the Case of Reflexives
Marijana Marelj and Eric J. Reuland
Section II: Syntactical relations
The Lazy Speaker and the Fascination of Emptiness: Colloquial Russian from a Typological Perspective
Daniel Weiss
Is the Polish Verb isc an Auxiliary to be?: A Corpus-Based Study of the Construction isc + Infinitive Construction in Polish
Dorota Sikora
Towards Evidentiality Markers in Albanian and Macedonian Bilingual Political Discourse
Maxim Makartsev
A strange variant of Russian ctoby-construction
Alexander Letuchiy
Section III: Impersonal constructions
Impersonal Constructions in Serbian, Meaning Text Style
Jasmina Milicevic
Interpretation and Voice in Polish sie and -NO/-TO Constructions
Malgorzata Krzek
Taxonomy and Semantic Constraints on Dative-Infinitive Constructions in Russian
Alina Israeli
On the Nature of Dative Arguments in Russian Constructions with «Predicatives»
Sergey Say
Russian Adversity Impersonals and Split Ergativity
Katrin Schlund
Section IV: Lexical semantics
Event and Result Reading in Russian Deverbal Nominalizations
Glòria de Valdivia, Joan Castellví and Mariona Taulé
Lexical synonymy within the semantic field POWER
Dmitrij Dobrovol’skij and Pöppel Ludmila
Collocations with nominal quantifiers: Semantics and combinability
Vladimir Beliakov
Polysemy Patterns in Russian Adjectives and Adverbs: a Corpus-Oriented Database
Tatiana Reznikova, Ekaterina V. Rakhilina, Olga Karpova, Maria Kyuseva, Daria Ryzhova and Timofey Arkhangelskiy