Beschreibung
This volume deals with different aspects of Slavic linguistics. The majority of the papers focus on the morphosyntax of several Slavonic languages. Other areas discussed in the contributions include pragmatics, semantics, and phonetics.
Autorenportrait
Jacek Witko? is professor of English linguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland). His research interests include general linguistics, theory of syntax, minimalism and Polish-English contrastive syntax. His publication record includes over sixty papers and volumes in the field.
Sylwester Jaworski is assistant professor at Szczecin University (Poland). His research interests focus on phonetics and phonology. So far he has published over twenty papers on connected speech processes and rhotic sounds of various languages.
Inhalt
Contents: Aleš Bi?an: On the Czech Nuclear /r/ and /l/ – Anna Bondaruk: Clausal Subjects in Polish Predicational Clauses with Nominal Predicates – Krzysztof Borowski: Condemned to Extinction: Molise Slavic 100 Years Ago and Now – Maria Brenda: English Spatial Prepositions over and above and their Polish Equivalents – Steven Franks: Cased PRO: From GB to Minimalism and Back Again – Steven Franks/Jana Willer-Gold: Agreement Strategies with Conjoined Subjects in Croatian – Zuzanna Fuchs: Gender and Analogical Extension: From Animacy to Borrowings in Polish – Edward Gillian: Differences in Encoding Motion in English and Polish: Difficulties in Translating Motion between these Two Languages – Alina Israeli: Dative-Infinitive ?? Constructions in Russian. Taxonomy and Semantics – Katarzyna Janic: A Rare Type of Reflexive Use in Slavonic Languages – Sylwester Jaworski: A Comparison of Croatian Syllabic [r] and Polish Obstruentised [r] – Ewa Komorowska: The Structure of the Speech Act of
Viewed from a Pragmalinguistic Perspective – Peter Kosta/Diego Gabriel Krivochen: Inner Islands and Negation: The Case of
-Clauses and As-clauses Revisited – Krzanowska Agnieszka: Nationality in Polish and Russian Advertising Slogans – Sylvia Liseling-Nilsson: The Emotionality of Interpersonal Communication and the Translation of the
– Grant H. Lundberg: Dialect Leveling and Local Identity in Slovenia – Anna Malicka-Kleparska: Polish Anticausative Morpho-Syntax: A Case for a Root-Based Model against Lexicalist Reflexivization – Ewelina Mokrosz: Exhaustive to in Polish: A Minimalist Account – Alla Nedashkivska: Language Practices of Pride and Profit: The Tourist Landscape of L’viv, Ukraine – Veronika Richtarcikova: Epistemic Indefinites in Slovak: Corpus Survey and the Haspelmath Map – Catherine Rudin: Sorting out
and
: Bulgarian and Macedonian Relative Markers – Olga Rudolf: A Corpus-Based Study of Human Impersonal Constructions in Russian – Jacopo Saturno: Case-Ending Processing in Initial Polish L2: The Role of Frequency, Word Order and Lexical Transparency – Danuta Stanulewicz: The Polish and Kashubian Colour Lexicons: Basic and Non-Basic Terms – Olga Steriopolo: The Distinct Types (Heads vs. Non-Heads) of Homophonous Suffixes: A Case Study of Russian – Anton Zimmerling: Clitic Templates and Discourse Marker
in Old Czech.