Selected Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society | In Honor of Peter Kosta | ISBN 9783631811603

Selected Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society

In Honor of Peter Kosta

herausgegeben von Steven L. Franks, Alan H. Timberlake und Anna W. Wietecka
Mitwirkende
Reihe herausgegeben vonPeter Kosta
Herausgegeben vonSteven L. Franks
Herausgegeben vonAlan H. Timberlake
Herausgegeben vonAnna W. Wietecka
Buchcover Selected Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society  | EAN 9783631811603 | ISBN 3-631-81160-8 | ISBN 978-3-631-81160-3
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Selected Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society

In Honor of Peter Kosta

herausgegeben von Steven L. Franks, Alan H. Timberlake und Anna W. Wietecka
Mitwirkende
Reihe herausgegeben vonPeter Kosta
Herausgegeben vonSteven L. Franks
Herausgegeben vonAlan H. Timberlake
Herausgegeben vonAnna W. Wietecka
The volume is a collection of papers in diverse areas of Slavic linguistics, selected from the 14th annual meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society, held at the University of Potsdam on 11–13 September 2019. The volume is dedicated to Peter Kosta, longtime chair of Slavic linguistics at the Department of Slavic languages and literatures at the University of Potsdam, in recognition of his enormous contributions to the field.
Contents: Publications of Peter Kosta – Vrinda Subhalaxmi Chidambaram: A Case of Parasitic Attrition: The disappearance of the degree morpheme -ьš in Bulgarian and Macedonian superlative adjectives – Steven Franks: Reflexive Typology, Movement, and the Structure of NP – Jadranka Gvozdanović:‘Have’ + infinitive in Czech: A long multilingual history – Iliyana Krapova and Tomislav Sočanac: Factivity in South Slavic languages: Complement and relative clauses – Alexander Letuchiy: ‘Missed TAM’: The lack of tense and mood marking in Russian argument conditionals – semantic and formal motivation – Franc Lanko Marušič and Rok Žaucer: Investigation of Slovenian copular agreement – James Joshua Pennington: Today’s Grammaticalization Theory is Yesterday’s Grammaticalization: The BCMS Future as An(other) Strike Against the Unidirectionality Hypothesis – Katrin Schlund: On the origin of East Slavic Elemental Constructions/Adversity Impersonals. Evidence from town chronicles of Old Rus’ – Luka Szucsich and Karolina Zuchewicz: Incrementality and (non)clausal complementation in Slavic – Alan Timberlake: String Syntax – Beata Trawiński: Polish żeby under Negation – Mladen Uhlik and Andreja Žele: Reflexive Possessive Pronouns in Slovene: A Contrastive Analysis with Russian – Vladislava Warditz: Structural Variation in Heritage Russian in Germany: Language Usage or Language Change? – Jacek Witkoś: On Some Aspects of Agree, Move and Bind in the Nominal Domain – Ilse Zimmermann†: On Pronouns Relating to Clauses