With contributions from a global team of authors, this Handbook provides a systematic review of cutting-edge research in Slavic linguistics, covering all the key linguistic features of Slavic languages. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for both academic researchers and students interested in this rapidly growing research area.
With contributions from a global team of authors, this Handbook provides a systematic review of cutting-edge research in Slavic linguistics, covering all the key linguistic features of Slavic languages. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for both academic researchers and students interested in this rapidly growing research area.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Slavic linguistics introduction Wayles Browne; 1. Word stress Draga Zec; 2. Vocalism: the vowels Irena Sawicka; 3. Consonantism: the consonants Peter Jurgec; 4. Syllable structure Alexei Kochetov; 5. Phonologically conditioned alternations Darya Kavitskaya; 6. Prosodic reflexes of information structure Radek Simík; 7. Inflectional endings: declensions Marek Majer; 8. Inflectional endings: conjugation Ian Press; 9. Tense and mood forms Hagen Pitsch; 10. Aspect in verbs Stephen M. Dickey; 11. Lexical derivation Frank Y. Gladney; 12. Lexical composition Mate Kapovi ; 13. Agreement Jana Willer gold; 14. Wh-constructions and wh-dependencies Barbara Citko; 15. Coordination and subordination in slavic languages Milan Mihaljevi ; 16. Numerals and quantity expressions Steven Franks; 17. Placement and ordering of the (en)clitics Lanko Marui , Petra Mima and Rok Zaucer; 18. Secondary predication Nerea Madariaga; 19. Negation and polarity Luka Szucsich; 20. Null subjects Alina Lsraeli; 21. Voice Jasmina Mili evi ; 22. Morphosyntactic reflexes of information structure Elena Titov; 23. The structure of the lexicon Valentina Apresjan and Alexei Shmelev; 24. Lexical semantics (insights from lexicology) Rajna Dragi evi ; 25. Lexical borrowing Rajna Dragi evi ; 26. Sociolinguistic variation in slavic languages Serge Sharoff; 27. False cognates Danko ipka and Mladen Uhlik; 28. Dialectal fragmentation Joseph Schallert; 29. Language contacts Dieter Stern; 30. The slavic literary micro-languages Motoki Nomachi; 31. Heritage language forms Oksana Laleko; 32. Scripts Daniel Bun i ; 33. Orthographies Daniel Bun i ; 34. Psycholinguistics and language acquisition Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan and Irina A. Sekerina; 35. Natural language processing Toma Erjavec.
Slavic linguistics introduction Wayles Browne; 1. Word stress Draga Zec; 2. Vocalism: the vowels Irena Sawicka; 3. Consonantism: the consonants Peter Jurgec; 4. Syllable structure Alexei Kochetov; 5. Phonologically conditioned alternations Darya Kavitskaya; 6. Prosodic reflexes of information structure Radek Simík; 7. Inflectional endings: declensions Marek Majer; 8. Inflectional endings: conjugation Ian Press; 9. Tense and mood forms Hagen Pitsch; 10. Aspect in verbs Stephen M. Dickey; 11. Lexical derivation Frank Y. Gladney; 12. Lexical composition Mate Kapovi ; 13. Agreement Jana Willer gold; 14. Wh-constructions and wh-dependencies Barbara Citko; 15. Coordination and subordination in slavic languages Milan Mihaljevi ; 16. Numerals and quantity expressions Steven Franks; 17. Placement and ordering of the (en)clitics Lanko Marui , Petra Mima and Rok Zaucer; 18. Secondary predication Nerea Madariaga; 19. Negation and polarity Luka Szucsich; 20. Null subjects Alina Lsraeli; 21. Voice Jasmina Mili evi ; 22. Morphosyntactic reflexes of information structure Elena Titov; 23. The structure of the lexicon Valentina Apresjan and Alexei Shmelev; 24. Lexical semantics (insights from lexicology) Rajna Dragi evi ; 25. Lexical borrowing Rajna Dragi evi ; 26. Sociolinguistic variation in slavic languages Serge Sharoff; 27. False cognates Danko ipka and Mladen Uhlik; 28. Dialectal fragmentation Joseph Schallert; 29. Language contacts Dieter Stern; 30. The slavic literary micro-languages Motoki Nomachi; 31. Heritage language forms Oksana Laleko; 32. Scripts Daniel Bun i ; 33. Orthographies Daniel Bun i ; 34. Psycholinguistics and language acquisition Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan and Irina A. Sekerina; 35. Natural language processing Toma Erjavec.
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