Microvariation in the South Slavic Noun Phrase
Title | Microvariation in the South Slavic Noun Phrase PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Franks |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-12 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780893574987 |
Remarks on the Slavic Noun Phrase
Title | Remarks on the Slavic Noun Phrase PDF eBook |
Author | Zuzanna Topolińska |
Publisher | Wrocław : Zakład Narodowy im. Ossoli ́nskich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Slavic languages |
ISBN |
The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics
Title | The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | Danko Šipka |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 1177 |
Release | 2024-05-31 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1108967906 |
The linguistic study of the Slavic language family, with its rich syntactic and phonological structures, complex writing systems, and diverse socio-historical context, is a rapidly growing research area. Bringing together contributions from an international team of authors, this Handbook provides a systematic review of cutting-edge research in Slavic linguistics. It covers phonetics and phonology, morphology and syntax, lexicology, and sociolinguistics, and presents multiple theoretical perspectives, including synchronic and diachronic. Each chapter addresses a particular linguistic feature pertinent to Slavic languages, and covers the development of the feature from Proto-Slavic to present-day Slavic languages, the main findings in historical and ongoing research devoted to the feature, and a summary of the current state of the art in the field and what the directions of future research will be. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for academic researchers and students in theoretical linguistics, linguistic typology, sociolinguistics and Slavic/East European Studies.
Contrastive Studies in Morphology and Syntax
Title | Contrastive Studies in Morphology and Syntax PDF eBook |
Author | Michalis Georgiafentis |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2020-01-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1350079200 |
Using different theoretical approaches and frameworks, this book addresses a broad range of themes in contrastive linguistics, including inflection, derivation and compounding, tense, wh-questions, post-verbal subjects, focus and clitics, among others. Comparing English, German, Greek, Romance, Slavic and South Pacific languages, the book highlights the significance of the contrastive perspective for language-specific description and general interface issues, casting light on contrasts between languages at the levels of morphology and syntax. In this respect, it makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of language typology and language universals.
Clitics
Title | Clitics PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Spencer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2012-07-12 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0521682924 |
In most languages we find 'little words' which resemble a full word, but which cannot stand on their own. Instead they have to 'lean on' a neighbouring word, like the 'd, 've and unstressed 'em of Kim'd've helped'em ('Kim would have helped them'). These are clitics, and they are found in most of the world's languages. In English the clitic forms appear in the same place in the sentence that the full form of the word would appear in but in many languages clitics obey quite separate rules of placement. This book is the first introduction to clitics, providing a complete summary of their properties, their uses, the reasons why they are of interest to linguists and the various theoretical approaches that have been proposed for them. The book describes a whole host of clitic systems and presents data from over 100 languages.
Noun Phrase in the Generative Perspective
Title | Noun Phrase in the Generative Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Artemis Alexiadou |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 688 |
Release | 2008-09-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110207494 |
The goal of this book is twofold. On the one hand we want to offer a discussion of some of the more important properties of the nominal projection, on the other hand we want to provide the reader with tools for syntactic analysis which apply to the structure of DP but which are also relevant for other domains of syntax. In order to achieve this dual goal we will discuss phenomena which are related to the nominal projection in relation to other syntactic phenomena (e.g. pro drop will be related to N-ellipsis, the classification of pronouns will be applied to the syntax of possessive pronouns, N-movement will be compared to V-movement, the syntax of the genitive construction will be related to that of predicate inversion etc.). In the various chapters we will show how recent theoretical proposals (distributed morphology, anti-symmetry, checking theory) can cast light on aspects of the syntax of the NP. When necessary, we will provide a brief introduction of these theoretical proposals. We will also indicate problems with these analyses, whether they be inherent to the theories as such (e.g. what is the trigger for movement in antisymmetric approaches) or to the particular instantiations. The book cannot and will not provide the definitive analysis of the syntax of noun phrases. We consider that this would not be possible, given the current flux in generative syntax, with many new theoretical proposals being developed and explored, but the book aims at giving the reader the tools with which to conduct research and to evaluate proposals in the literature. In the discussion of various issues, we will apply the framework that is most adequate to deal with problems at hand. We will therefore not necessarily use the same approach throughout the discussion. Though proposals in the literature will be referred to when relevant, we cannot attempt to provide a critical survey of the literature. We feel that such a survey would be guided too strongly by theoretical choices, which would not be compatible with the pedagogical purposes this book has. The book is comparative in its approach, and data from different languages will be examined, including English, German, Dutch (West-Flemish), Greek, Romance, Semitic, Slavic, Albanian, Hungarian, Gungbe.
Serbian Clitics
Title | Serbian Clitics PDF eBook |
Author | Jasmina Milićević |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2023-02-10 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027254648 |
Clitics, those “funny little words” like English contracted future tense and pluperfect tense/conditional mood markers (’ll and ’d) or French pronominal objects (le ‘him’, la ‘her’, lui ‘to him/her’, etc.), have long been a source of fascination for linguists. Lacking an inherent stress that characterizes “well-behaved” words, clitics prosodically depend on a stressed sentence element, called their host, which makes them look and, in some contexts, behave like affixes (parts of words). Some clitics, Serbian second-position clitics being the case in point, also obey stringent linear ordering rules, different from those holding for fully-fledged sentence elements. This monograph offers a comprehensive formalized description of second-position clitics in standard Serbian from the viewpoint of the Meaning-Text theory, an approach relying on syntactic dependencies and oriented towards speech production, which sets it apart from most contemporary frameworks. It will be of interest for general linguists, Slavists, and advanced learners of Serbian.