Russian Grammar: System - Usus - Variation / : C - -
Herausgegeben:Warditz, Vladislava
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The present volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Fifth International Symposium Russian Grammar: System-Usus-Language Variation, from September 22 to 24, 2021, at the University of Potsdam (Germany). The selected essays tackle the issues that arise when Russian Grammar meets new linguistic paradigms (such as corpus linguistics) and new challenges (such as heritage languages). The relevant findings are discussed with a particular focus on an updated version of the 1980 Academy grammar of Russian.
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The present volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Fifth International Symposium Russian Grammar: System-Usus-Language Variation, from September 22 to 24, 2021, at the University of Potsdam (Germany). The selected essays tackle the issues that arise when Russian Grammar meets new linguistic paradigms (such as corpus linguistics) and new challenges (such as heritage languages). The relevant findings are discussed with a particular focus on an updated version of the 1980 Academy grammar of Russian.
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- Linguistica Philologica 1
- Verlag: Peter Lang
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 286458
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Englisch, Russisch
- Abmessung: 42mm x 148mm x 210mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9783631864586
- Artikelnr.: 64192278
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Linguistica Philologica 1
- Verlag: Peter Lang
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 286458
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Englisch, Russisch
- Abmessung: 42mm x 148mm x 210mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9783631864586
- Artikelnr.: 64192278
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Vladislava Warditz is an associate professor of Slavic linguistics at the University of Potsdam. The focal points of her research include transgenerational shifts in heritage languages, the history of post-revolutionary Russian, languages vs. dialects in contact, syntax of causative constructions, onomastics, and historical transfer of linguistic knowledge.
Vladislava Warditz : Introduction -Natal ia Bogdanova-Beglarian : Conjunctionalization as an active process in spoken Russian -Natal ia Bragina : Conceptual agreement in coordinating syntactic constructions: language clichés in the making -Buyinqimike, Olga Ilyina, Yulia Naumenko : A parallel catalogue of time constructions in Russian and Chinese -Irina D iachkova : Extra- and intralingual factors in the evolution of Russian numerals -Galina Dobrova : Child language research in the study of Russian grammar (through the lens of personal deixis) -Liudmila Donina, Klara Sharafadina : Material symbolic means of expressing grammatical meanings in non-verbal information systems: the example of "flower language" -Aleksei Dremov : The communicative event, its nature, structure and content (from the perspective of modern systems linguistics) -Mikhail Dymarskii : The conjunction togda kak and the category of logic order -Natal ia Fateeva, Zoia Petrova : Gender and personification: personifying nouns in 19th-21st century Russian poetry -Liudmila Fedorova : The prefix pre- as an intensity marker -Elena Gekkina : Towards a characterization of contemporary dynamics in word formation: types of new productive units -Anastasia Gerasimova, Ekaterina Lyutikova : Licensing ni-pronouns in control infinitives: an experimental study -Anna Gik : The verbless Kuzmin: structure and semantics of verbless verse -Ol ga Glazunova : Algorithmic models as a principle for describing language and constructing speech: the formation of the past tense of Russian verbs with the suffix -nu- -Gerda Haßler : Adverbal expression of aspectuality and interaction with perfective and imperfective verbs -Liudmila Iniutina : On the formation of syntactic norms in Russian (based on the material of 17th century Siberian business manuscripts) -Victoria Kazakovskaya : Feedback in verb acquisition: Evidence from Russian adult-child interaction -Ol ga Khorokhordina : The Russian biaspectual verb from the perspective of textual typology -Irina Kobozeva : Irina Kobozeva -Holger Kuße : Seducing, Flattering and Zombifying in Russian. An Inquiry into the History of Perlocution -Galina Kustova : Systemic links between parenthetical and conjoint constructions -Yulia Kuvshinskaia, Anna Aksenova : Current trends in the use of the connector to est -Natal ia Kuznetsova, Ol ga Pochtareva : Natal ia Kuznetsova, Ol ga Pochtareva -Elena Lazutkina : On pragmatic mechanisms of the system of language: syntagmatics and paradigmatic relations -Anna Lentovskaya : Anna Lentovskaya -Aleksandr Letuchii : Aleksandr Letuchii -Elena Markova : Univerbation in modern Russian: varieties, models of education, functioning -Monica Perotto : Monica Perotto -Nina Romanova, Tat iana Skorikova, Irina Amelina, Tat iana Kovaleva : Nina Romanova, Tat iana Skorikova, Irina Amelina, Tat iana Kovaleva -Svetlana Rusanova : The formation of the norm of 18th century official Russian and the problem of language unit variability -Igor Sharonov : Possessive adjectives: on the periphery of linguistic research -Aleksei Shmelev : Grammatical gender, generalized reference, and the focus of empathy -Elena Shmeleva : V Internete, v Feisbuke, v votsape: spatial v-/na- constructions with new words -Svetlana Solov eva : The pragmatic potential of syntactic constructions with parataxis -Ekaterina Troshchenkova : Alignment of pragmatic markers in spoken Russian: quantitative and qualitative aspects -Irina Vepreva : The discourse of the coronavirus pandemic: grammatical variation in forms of the prepositional case of nouns with the prepositions v and na -Anton Zimmerling : Primary vs. secondary predicates in Russian and the SLP vs. ILP distinction revisited -Liudmila Zubova : Systemic variation in grammatical norms in contemporary Russian poetry .
Vladislava Warditz : Introduction -Natal ia Bogdanova-Beglarian : Conjunctionalization as an active process in spoken Russian -Natal ia Bragina : Conceptual agreement in coordinating syntactic constructions: language clichés in the making -Buyinqimike, Olga Ilyina, Yulia Naumenko : A parallel catalogue of time constructions in Russian and Chinese -Irina D iachkova : Extra- and intralingual factors in the evolution of Russian numerals -Galina Dobrova : Child language research in the study of Russian grammar (through the lens of personal deixis) -Liudmila Donina, Klara Sharafadina : Material symbolic means of expressing grammatical meanings in non-verbal information systems: the example of "flower language" -Aleksei Dremov : The communicative event, its nature, structure and content (from the perspective of modern systems linguistics) -Mikhail Dymarskii : The conjunction togda kak and the category of logic order -Natal ia Fateeva, Zoia Petrova : Gender and personification: personifying nouns in 19th-21st century Russian poetry -Liudmila Fedorova : The prefix pre- as an intensity marker -Elena Gekkina : Towards a characterization of contemporary dynamics in word formation: types of new productive units -Anastasia Gerasimova, Ekaterina Lyutikova : Licensing ni-pronouns in control infinitives: an experimental study -Anna Gik : The verbless Kuzmin: structure and semantics of verbless verse -Ol ga Glazunova : Algorithmic models as a principle for describing language and constructing speech: the formation of the past tense of Russian verbs with the suffix -nu- -Gerda Haßler : Adverbal expression of aspectuality and interaction with perfective and imperfective verbs -Liudmila Iniutina : On the formation of syntactic norms in Russian (based on the material of 17th century Siberian business manuscripts) -Victoria Kazakovskaya : Feedback in verb acquisition: Evidence from Russian adult-child interaction -Ol ga Khorokhordina : The Russian biaspectual verb from the perspective of textual typology -Irina Kobozeva : Irina Kobozeva -Holger Kuße : Seducing, Flattering and Zombifying in Russian. An Inquiry into the History of Perlocution -Galina Kustova : Systemic links between parenthetical and conjoint constructions -Yulia Kuvshinskaia, Anna Aksenova : Current trends in the use of the connector to est -Natal ia Kuznetsova, Ol ga Pochtareva : Natal ia Kuznetsova, Ol ga Pochtareva -Elena Lazutkina : On pragmatic mechanisms of the system of language: syntagmatics and paradigmatic relations -Anna Lentovskaya : Anna Lentovskaya -Aleksandr Letuchii : Aleksandr Letuchii -Elena Markova : Univerbation in modern Russian: varieties, models of education, functioning -Monica Perotto : Monica Perotto -Nina Romanova, Tat iana Skorikova, Irina Amelina, Tat iana Kovaleva : Nina Romanova, Tat iana Skorikova, Irina Amelina, Tat iana Kovaleva -Svetlana Rusanova : The formation of the norm of 18th century official Russian and the problem of language unit variability -Igor Sharonov : Possessive adjectives: on the periphery of linguistic research -Aleksei Shmelev : Grammatical gender, generalized reference, and the focus of empathy -Elena Shmeleva : V Internete, v Feisbuke, v votsape: spatial v-/na- constructions with new words -Svetlana Solov eva : The pragmatic potential of syntactic constructions with parataxis -Ekaterina Troshchenkova : Alignment of pragmatic markers in spoken Russian: quantitative and qualitative aspects -Irina Vepreva : The discourse of the coronavirus pandemic: grammatical variation in forms of the prepositional case of nouns with the prepositions v and na -Anton Zimmerling : Primary vs. secondary predicates in Russian and the SLP vs. ILP distinction revisited -Liudmila Zubova : Systemic variation in grammatical norms in contemporary Russian poetry .