02688nam 22004693a 450 991064596530332120230830185920.097839855401813985540187https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5155544(CKB)5460000000185152(ScCtBLL)b2e46d6b-f719-41c4-b313-6fe973d6a247(oapen)doab72385(EXLCZ)99546000000018515220211214i20212021 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in formal Slavic linguistics 2018Ljudmila Geist, Hagen Pitsch, Jovana Gajić, Andreas Blümel, Uwe JunghannsVolume 4Language Science Press2021Berlin :Language Science Press,2021.1 online resource (460 p.)Open Slavic LinguisticsAdvances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2018 offers a selection of articles that were prepared on the basis of talks presented at the conference Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 13) or at the parallel Workshop on the Semantics of Noun Phrases, which were held on December 5-7, 2018, at the University of Göttingen. The volume covers a wide array of topics, such as situation relativization with adverbial clauses (causation, concession, counterfactuality, condition, and purpose), clause-embedding by means of a correlate, agreeing vs. transitive 'need' constructions, clitic doubling, affixation and aspect, evidentiality and mirativity, pragmatics coming with the particle li, uniqueness, definiteness, maximal interpretation (exhaustivity), kinds and subkinds, bare nominals, multiple determination, quantification, demonstratives, possessives, complex measure nouns, and the NP/DP parameter. The set of object languages comprises Russian, Czech, Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Torlak Serbian. The numerous topics addressed demonstrate the importance of Slavic linguistics. The original analyses prove that substantial progress has been made in major fields of research.Open Slavic LinguisticsLanguage Arts & Disciplines / LinguisticsbisacshLanguage artsLanguage Arts & Disciplines / LinguisticsLanguage arts.Geist LjudmilaPitsch HagenGajić JovanaBlümel AndreasJunghanns UweScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910645965303321Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 20183007479UNINA