Unaccusative Syntax in Russian

Unaccusative Syntax in Russian
Title Unaccusative Syntax in Russian PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Annemarie Harves
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2003
Genre Russian language
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The Syntax of Russian

The Syntax of Russian
Title The Syntax of Russian PDF eBook
Author John F. Bailyn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 393
Release 2012
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0521885744

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An essential guide to Russian syntax, which examines major syntactic structures and grammatical puzzles of the language.

Die Slavischen Sprachen / The Slavic Languages. Halbband 1

Die Slavischen Sprachen / The Slavic Languages. Halbband 1
Title Die Slavischen Sprachen / The Slavic Languages. Halbband 1 PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Kempgen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 1195
Release 2009
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 3110156601

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This series of HANDBOOKS OF LINGUISTICS AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCE is designed to illuminate a field which not only includes general linguistics and the study of linguistics as applied to specific languages, but also covers those more recent areas which have developed from the increasing body of research into the manifold forms of communicative action and interaction. For "classic" linguistics there appears to be a need for a review of the state of the art which will provide a reference base for the rapid advances in research undertaken from a variety of theoretical standpoints, while in the more recent branches of communication science the handbooks will give researchers both an verview and orientation. To attain these objectives, the series will aim for a standard comparable to that of the leading handbooks in other disciplines, and to this end will strive for comprehensiveness, theoretical explicitness, reliable documentation of data and findings, and up-to-date methodology. The editors, both of the series and of the individual volumes, and the individual contributors, are committed to this aim. The languages of publication are English, German, and French. The main aim of the series is to provide an appropriate account of the state of the art in the various areas of linguistics and communication science covered by each of the various handbooks; however no inflexible pre-set limits will be imposed on the scope of each volume. The series is open-ended, and can thus take account of further developments in the field. This conception, coupled with the necessity of allowing adequate time for each volume to be prepared with the necessary care, means that there is no set time-table for the publication of the whole series. Each volume will be a self-contained work, complete in itself. The order in which the handbooks are published does not imply any rank ordering, but is determined by the way in which the series is organized; the editor of the whole series enlist a competent editor for each individual volume. Once the principal editor for a volume has been found, he or she then has a completely free hand in the choice of co-editors and contributors. The editors plan each volume independently of the others, being governed only by general formal principles. The series editor only intervene where questions of delineation between individual volumes are concerned. It is felt that this (modus operandi) is best suited to achieving the objectives of the series, namely to give a competent account of the present state of knowledge and of the perception of the problems in the area covered by each volume.

Semantics of Genitive Objects in Russian

Semantics of Genitive Objects in Russian
Title Semantics of Genitive Objects in Russian PDF eBook
Author Olga Kagan
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 200
Release 2012-10-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9400752253

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The genitive/accusative opposition in Slavic languages is a decades-old linguistic conundrum. Shedding new light on this perplexing object-case alternation in Russian, this volume analyzes two variants of genitive objects that alternate with accusative complements—the genitive of negation and the intensional genitive. The author contends that these variants are manifestations of the same phenomenon, and thus require an integrated analysis. Further, that the choice of case is sensitive to factors that fuse semantics and pragmatics, and that the genitive case is assigned to objects denoting properties at the same time as they lack commitment to existence. Kagan’s subtle analysis accounts for the complex relations between case-marking and other properties, such as definiteness, specificity, number and aspect. It also reveals a correlation between the genitive case and the subjunctive mood, and relates her overarching subject matter to other instances of differential object-marking.

The Unaccusativity Puzzle

The Unaccusativity Puzzle
Title The Unaccusativity Puzzle PDF eBook
Author Artemis Alexiadou
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780199257652

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The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb classes. This book combines contemporary approaches to the subject with several papers that have achieved a significant status even though formally unpublished.

Russian Case Morphology and the Syntactic Categories

Russian Case Morphology and the Syntactic Categories
Title Russian Case Morphology and the Syntactic Categories PDF eBook
Author David Pesetsky
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 193
Release 2013-12-27
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0262019728

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In this work, David Pesetsky argues that the peculiarities of Russian nominal phrases provide significant clues concerning the syntactic side of morphological case. Pesetsky argues against the traditional view that case categories such as nominative or genitive have a special status in the grammar of human languages.

Existence: Semantics and Syntax

Existence: Semantics and Syntax
Title Existence: Semantics and Syntax PDF eBook
Author Ileana Comorovski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 331
Release 2008-08-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1402061986

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This collection of essays grew out of the workshop ‘Existence: Semantics and Syntax’, which was held at the University of Nancy 2 in September 2002. The workshop, organized by Ileana Comorovski and Claire Gardent, was supported by a grant from the Reseau ́ de Sciences Cognitives du Grand Est (‘Cognitive Science Network of the Greater East’), which is gratefully acknowledged. The ?rst e- tor wishes to thank Claire Gardent, Fred Landman, and Georges Rebuschi for encouraging her to pursue the publication of a volume based on papers presented at the workshop. Among those who participated in the workshop was Klaus von Heusinger, who joined Ileana Comorovski in editing this volume. Besides papers that developed out of presentations at the workshop, the volume contains invited contributions. We are grateful to Wayles Browne, Fred Landman, Paul Portner, and Georges Rebuschi for their help with reviewing some of the papers. Our thanks go also to a Springer reviewer for the careful reading of the book manuscript. We wish to thank all the participants in the workshop, not only those whose contributions appear in this volume, for making the workshop an int- active and constructive event. Ileana Comorovski Klaus von Heusinger vii ILEANA COMOROVSKI AND KLAUS VON HEUSINGER INTRODUCTION The notion of ‘existence’, which we take to have solid intuitive grounding, plays a central role in the interpretation of at least three types of linguistic constructions: copular clauses, existential sentences, and (in)de?nite noun phrases.