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Aspects of Slavic Linguistics : Formal Grammar, Lexicon and Communication / ed. by Olav Mueller-Reichau, Marcel Guhl.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Language, Context and Cognition ; 16Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (XVIII, 376 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110515824
  • 9783110515855
  • 9783110517873
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 491.8 23/ger
LOC classification:
  • PG59 .A87 2017
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- On the interaction of P-stranding and Sluicing in Bulgarian -- A Pilot Corpus Study of Non-verb Experiencer Predicates in Russian -- Decomposing Prepositional Cases in Russian and Polish -- Semantic and Morphosyntactic Features of Verbal Prefixes: A Case Study of the Russian Prefix pere- ‘over’ -- Zur Darstellung lexikalischer Eigenschaften belarussischer Prädikativa in einsprachigerklärenden Wörterbüchern -- Parametric Variation of Slavic Accusative Impersonals -- Russian namek and English hint as Ordinary Language Hyponyms of Grice’s Term Implicature -- Ukrainische nominale Flexion – zur automatischen Generierung der Substantivformen in einem ukrainisch-deutschen Wörterbuch -- Kommunikative Sprachmittlung: Jugendliche Herkunftssprecher des Russischen und ihre Eltern im Vergleich -- Polish Perfective Generics -- Prepositions as Category-neutral Roots -- Branching Onsets in Old Czech -- Aspects of Conativity in Russian: Towards a Linguistics of Attempt and Success -- Interclausal Feature Relations with Subjunctives -- Split Quantifier Phrases and Genitive of Negation in Russian
Summary: The present volume offers a selection of papers on current issues in Slavic languages. It takes stock of the past 20 years of linguistic research at the Department of Slavic Studies at Leipzig University. Within these two decades, the scientific writing, teaching, and organization done in this Department strengthened the mode of research in formal description of Slavic languages, formed another center for this kind of linguistic research in the world, and brought about a remarkable amount of scientific output. The authors of this volume are former or present members of the Department of Slavic studies or academic friends. Based on the data from East, West, and South Slavic languages, the papers tackle issues of all grammatical subdisciplines in current models of description, compare parts of the grammars of Slavic languages, explain categories and phrases in Slavic languages that do not exist in present-day Indogermanic languages of Western Europe, and propose ways how to update the standard of lexicography in still less described Slavic languages. A study of language competence is dedicated to the actual requests on heritage speakers and shows how their abilities can be evaluated.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- On the interaction of P-stranding and Sluicing in Bulgarian -- A Pilot Corpus Study of Non-verb Experiencer Predicates in Russian -- Decomposing Prepositional Cases in Russian and Polish -- Semantic and Morphosyntactic Features of Verbal Prefixes: A Case Study of the Russian Prefix pere- ‘over’ -- Zur Darstellung lexikalischer Eigenschaften belarussischer Prädikativa in einsprachigerklärenden Wörterbüchern -- Parametric Variation of Slavic Accusative Impersonals -- Russian namek and English hint as Ordinary Language Hyponyms of Grice’s Term Implicature -- Ukrainische nominale Flexion – zur automatischen Generierung der Substantivformen in einem ukrainisch-deutschen Wörterbuch -- Kommunikative Sprachmittlung: Jugendliche Herkunftssprecher des Russischen und ihre Eltern im Vergleich -- Polish Perfective Generics -- Prepositions as Category-neutral Roots -- Branching Onsets in Old Czech -- Aspects of Conativity in Russian: Towards a Linguistics of Attempt and Success -- Interclausal Feature Relations with Subjunctives -- Split Quantifier Phrases and Genitive of Negation in Russian

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The present volume offers a selection of papers on current issues in Slavic languages. It takes stock of the past 20 years of linguistic research at the Department of Slavic Studies at Leipzig University. Within these two decades, the scientific writing, teaching, and organization done in this Department strengthened the mode of research in formal description of Slavic languages, formed another center for this kind of linguistic research in the world, and brought about a remarkable amount of scientific output. The authors of this volume are former or present members of the Department of Slavic studies or academic friends. Based on the data from East, West, and South Slavic languages, the papers tackle issues of all grammatical subdisciplines in current models of description, compare parts of the grammars of Slavic languages, explain categories and phrases in Slavic languages that do not exist in present-day Indogermanic languages of Western Europe, and propose ways how to update the standard of lexicography in still less described Slavic languages. A study of language competence is dedicated to the actual requests on heritage speakers and shows how their abilities can be evaluated.

Issued also in print.

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