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Annual workshop on formal approaches to Slavic linguistics. The Stony Brook meeting 2007 / edited by Andrei Antonenko, John F. Bailyn, Christina Y. Bethin.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Antonenko, Andrei.
Bailyn, John F.
Bethin, Christina Y. (Christina Yurkiw)
Conference Name:
Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (16th : 2007 : Stony Brook, N.Y.)
Series:
Michigan Slavic materials ; no. 53.
Michigan Slavic materials
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slavic languages--Grammar--Congresses.
Slavic languages.
Slavic languages--Grammar.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
445 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Other Title:
FASL 16, 2007
(Formal) approaches to (Slavic) linguistics. The Stony Brook meeting 2007
Stony Brook meeting 2007
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor : Michigan Slavic Publications, 2008.
Contents:
Event number suffixes in Russian and Lithuanian / Solveiga Armoškaitė and Marina Sherkina-Lieber
The use of the symmetrical response by Russian-speaking children / Maria Babyonyshev ... [et al.]
What has to be used? existential, locative, and possessive sentences in Polish / Joanna Błaszczak
Russian genitives, non-referentiality, and the property-type hypothesis / Vladimir Borschev ... [et al.]
The syntax and phonology of Czech templatic morphology / Pavel Caha and Tobias Scheer
The subcatergorization and quantification properties of superlatives in Slovene / Vrinda Subhalaxmi Chidambaram
Nominal versus non-nominal appositives / Barbara Citko
Correlatives, conditionals and contrast / Luka Crnič
Across-the-board extraction and clitic omission in Czech / Jakub Dotlačil
The acquisition of the left periphery of DP: evidence from Polish / Anna Gavarró and Wojciech Lewandowski
The syntax of existential sentences in Serbian / Jutta M. Hartmann and Nataša Milićević
On the semantics of aspect and number / Olga Kagan
Does the verb move in Russian? / Elena Kallestinova and Roumyana Slabakova
Development of soft labials in northern Polish dialects / Artur Kijak
On accusative first / James Lavine and Steven Franks
The economy of reanalysis: syntactic change as a last resort operation / Nerea Madariaga
Slovenian clitics have no unique syntactic position / Franc Marušič
Decomposing particles in combination: colloquial Russian -to, že, and ved̕ / Svetlana McCoy-Rusanova
Object scrambling and specificity in bilingual English-Ukrainian acquisition / Roksolana Mykhaylyk and Heejeong Ko
Head-directionality of TP in Old Church Slavonic / Roumyana Pancheva
Relative clauses in heritage Russian: fossilization or divergent grammar? / Maria Polinsky
Root small clauses with unaccusative verbs: a view from evolution / Ljiljana Progovac
The formal properties of Russian expressive suffixes / Olga Steriopolo
Prosody and ambiguity resolution in Bulgarian: a phoneme restoration study / Iglika Stoyneshka
Resumption in Czech left dislocation: the syntax-phonology interface / Anne Sturgeon
Intermediate prefixes in Russian / Sergei Tatevosov.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Revised and edited versions of papers presented at the sixteenth annual meeting of Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, which was held at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, N.Y. on May 4-6, 2007.
ISBN:
9780930042981
0930042980
OCLC:
220420501

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