Aspects of Slavic linguistics : formal grammar, lexicon and communication
Human languages are economical systems of knowledge, which usually contribute to the formation and interpretation of utterances only what cannot be supplied by other conceptual systems. Language, Context and Cognition explores conceptual underspecification and context-dependence in grammar and text-...
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Format | eBook Book |
Language | English |
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Berlin
De Gruyter
2017
Walter de Gruyter GmbH |
Edition | 1 |
Series | Language, Context and Cognition |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro -- 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
- Interclausal Feature Relations with Subjunctives --
- Contents --
- A Pilot Corpus Study of Non-verb Experiencer Predicates in Russian --
- Semantic and Morphosyntactic Features of Verbal Prefixes: A Case Study of the Russian Prefix pere- ‘over’ --
- Ukrainische nominale Flexion – zur automatischen Generierung der Substantivformen in einem ukrainisch-deutschen Wörterbuch --
- On the interaction of P-stranding and Sluicing in Bulgarian --
- Russian namek and English hint as Ordinary Language Hyponyms of Grice’s Term Implicature --
- Parametric Variation of Slavic Accusative Impersonals --
- Decomposing Prepositional Cases in Russian and Polish --
- Zur Darstellung lexikalischer Eigenschaften belarussischer Prädikativa in einsprachigerklärenden Wörterbüchern --
- Branching Onsets in Old Czech --
- Aspects of Conativity in Russian: Towards a Linguistics of Attempt and Success --
- Kommunikative Sprachmittlung: Jugendliche Herkunftssprecher des Russischen und ihre Eltern im Vergleich --
- Split Quantifier Phrases and Genitive of Negation in Russian
- Frontmatter --
- Polish Perfective Generics --
- Introduction --
- Prepositions as Category-neutral Roots --