Formal studies in Slovenian syntax :: in honor of Janez Orešnik /
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
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Schriftenreihe: | Linguistik aktuell ;
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 4. The syntactic deficiency4.1 Clitics and movement; 4.2 More on Slvn pronominal clitics; 5. Conclusion: Clitics Come and Go; References; The left periphery of Slovenian relative clauses; 1. The syntax of relative clauses; 1.1 From traditional HEA to Antisymmetry; 1.2 The structure of the RC left periphery; 2. Data from Slovenian relative clauses; 2.1 Empirical support for the proposed structure; 2.2 A closer look at the left periphery; 3. Conclusion; References; Unaccusatives in Slovenian from a Cross-linguistic Perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. General unaccusative diagnostics. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1 AUX selection2.2 Ne-cliticization; 2.3 Participles in reduced relatives; 2.4 Impersonal passives and impersonal Se construction; 3. Unaccusative diagnostics for Slavic languages; 3.1 The genitive of negation; 3.2 The distributive po-phrase; 3.3 Unaccusatives and the secondary imperfectivization; 3.4 Deverbal agentive nominalizations; 4. Conclusions; References; The modal cycle vs. negation in Slovenian; 1. Introduction; 2. Cyclical change; 3. The diachrony of lahko and moči; 3.1 Earliest Slovenian; 3.2 16th Century; 3.3 17th Century; 3.4 18th Century; 3.5 19th Century. | |
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spelling | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / edited by Franc Maršuič, Rok Z̆aucer. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today, 0166-0829 ; Volume 236 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Formal Studies in Slovenian Syntax; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of Contents; Introduction with a State of the Art in Generative Slovenian Syntax; 1. Background; 2. The relevance of Slovenian; 2.1 Orphan accusative; 2.2 The 'feel-like' construction; 2.3 Double applicative constructions; 2.4 Slavic prefixation and resultative secondary predication; 2.5 The adjectival definite article; 2.6 Arguments for and against the Bošković DP/NP hypothesis; 2.7 Closest conjunct agreement; 3. This Volume; References; On second position clitics crosslinguistically; 1. Introduction. 2. On the relevance of articles3. Second position clitics; 4. Deducing the second position clitic generalization; 4.1 The bare D account; 4.2 The pro-identification account; 5. Conclusion; References; Participles come back to Slovenian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Slavic languages diverge; 2.1 Russian and its group; 2.2 Slovenian and its group; 2.3 Predicate-phrase vs. noun-phrase element order; 3. Participles lost and regained; 3.1 Russian participles; 3.2 Slovenian participles; 3.3 The passive participle behaves as an adjective; 3.4 Active participles emulate adjectives. 3.5 Order not attributable to German4. Is that your final word?; 4.1 Clitics in the participle phrase; 5. Participles and standardization; 6. Instead of a conclusion; References; Restructuring restructuring; 1. Introduction; 2. Restructuring in Slovenian; 3. A syntactic approach; 4. An approach using TTR; 5. Conclusion; References; Clitics are/become Minimal(ist); 1. Three kinds of deficiency; 2. The prosodic deficiency; 2.1 Some stressed clitics in South Slavic; 2.2 Non-initiality: A further prosodic deficiency; 2.3 Against directionality; 3. The semantic deficiency; 3.1 Some extensions. 4. The syntactic deficiency4.1 Clitics and movement; 4.2 More on Slvn pronominal clitics; 5. Conclusion: Clitics Come and Go; References; The left periphery of Slovenian relative clauses; 1. The syntax of relative clauses; 1.1 From traditional HEA to Antisymmetry; 1.2 The structure of the RC left periphery; 2. Data from Slovenian relative clauses; 2.1 Empirical support for the proposed structure; 2.2 A closer look at the left periphery; 3. Conclusion; References; Unaccusatives in Slovenian from a Cross-linguistic Perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. General unaccusative diagnostics. 2.1 AUX selection2.2 Ne-cliticization; 2.3 Participles in reduced relatives; 2.4 Impersonal passives and impersonal Se construction; 3. Unaccusative diagnostics for Slavic languages; 3.1 The genitive of negation; 3.2 The distributive po-phrase; 3.3 Unaccusatives and the secondary imperfectivization; 3.4 Deverbal agentive nominalizations; 4. Conclusions; References; The modal cycle vs. negation in Slovenian; 1. Introduction; 2. Cyclical change; 3. The diachrony of lahko and moči; 3.1 Earliest Slovenian; 3.2 16th Century; 3.3 17th Century; 3.4 18th Century; 3.5 19th Century. Slovenian language Syntax. Formalization (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85050812 Linguistic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077219 Slovène (Langue) Syntaxe. Formalisation (Linguistique) Modèles linguistiques. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh Formalization (Linguistics) fast Linguistic models fast Slovenian language Syntax fast Festschriften fast Festschriften. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2016026082 Marušič, Franc, editor. Žaucer, Rok, editor. Orešnik, Janez, honouree. has work: Formal studies in Slovenian syntax (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG4CcjGHFV3qGfKjDPywFq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Formal studies in Slovenian syntax. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 9789027257192 (DLC) 2016034649 Linguistik aktuell ; Bd. 236. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42035628 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1426719 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / Linguistik aktuell ; Formal Studies in Slovenian Syntax; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of Contents; Introduction with a State of the Art in Generative Slovenian Syntax; 1. Background; 2. The relevance of Slovenian; 2.1 Orphan accusative; 2.2 The 'feel-like' construction; 2.3 Double applicative constructions; 2.4 Slavic prefixation and resultative secondary predication; 2.5 The adjectival definite article; 2.6 Arguments for and against the Bošković DP/NP hypothesis; 2.7 Closest conjunct agreement; 3. This Volume; References; On second position clitics crosslinguistically; 1. Introduction. 2. On the relevance of articles3. Second position clitics; 4. Deducing the second position clitic generalization; 4.1 The bare D account; 4.2 The pro-identification account; 5. Conclusion; References; Participles come back to Slovenian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Slavic languages diverge; 2.1 Russian and its group; 2.2 Slovenian and its group; 2.3 Predicate-phrase vs. noun-phrase element order; 3. Participles lost and regained; 3.1 Russian participles; 3.2 Slovenian participles; 3.3 The passive participle behaves as an adjective; 3.4 Active participles emulate adjectives. 3.5 Order not attributable to German4. Is that your final word?; 4.1 Clitics in the participle phrase; 5. Participles and standardization; 6. Instead of a conclusion; References; Restructuring restructuring; 1. Introduction; 2. Restructuring in Slovenian; 3. A syntactic approach; 4. An approach using TTR; 5. Conclusion; References; Clitics are/become Minimal(ist); 1. Three kinds of deficiency; 2. The prosodic deficiency; 2.1 Some stressed clitics in South Slavic; 2.2 Non-initiality: A further prosodic deficiency; 2.3 Against directionality; 3. The semantic deficiency; 3.1 Some extensions. 4. The syntactic deficiency4.1 Clitics and movement; 4.2 More on Slvn pronominal clitics; 5. Conclusion: Clitics Come and Go; References; The left periphery of Slovenian relative clauses; 1. The syntax of relative clauses; 1.1 From traditional HEA to Antisymmetry; 1.2 The structure of the RC left periphery; 2. Data from Slovenian relative clauses; 2.1 Empirical support for the proposed structure; 2.2 A closer look at the left periphery; 3. Conclusion; References; Unaccusatives in Slovenian from a Cross-linguistic Perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. General unaccusative diagnostics. 2.1 AUX selection2.2 Ne-cliticization; 2.3 Participles in reduced relatives; 2.4 Impersonal passives and impersonal Se construction; 3. Unaccusative diagnostics for Slavic languages; 3.1 The genitive of negation; 3.2 The distributive po-phrase; 3.3 Unaccusatives and the secondary imperfectivization; 3.4 Deverbal agentive nominalizations; 4. Conclusions; References; The modal cycle vs. negation in Slovenian; 1. Introduction; 2. Cyclical change; 3. The diachrony of lahko and moči; 3.1 Earliest Slovenian; 3.2 16th Century; 3.3 17th Century; 3.4 18th Century; 3.5 19th Century. Slovenian language Syntax. Formalization (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85050812 Linguistic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077219 Slovène (Langue) Syntaxe. Formalisation (Linguistique) Modèles linguistiques. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh Formalization (Linguistics) fast Linguistic models fast Slovenian language Syntax fast |
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title | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / |
title_auth | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / |
title_exact_search | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / |
title_full | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / edited by Franc Maršuič, Rok Z̆aucer. |
title_fullStr | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / edited by Franc Maršuič, Rok Z̆aucer. |
title_full_unstemmed | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : in honor of Janez Orešnik / edited by Franc Maršuič, Rok Z̆aucer. |
title_short | Formal studies in Slovenian syntax : |
title_sort | formal studies in slovenian syntax in honor of janez oresnik |
title_sub | in honor of Janez Orešnik / |
topic | Slovenian language Syntax. Formalization (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85050812 Linguistic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077219 Slovène (Langue) Syntaxe. Formalisation (Linguistique) Modèles linguistiques. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh Formalization (Linguistics) fast Linguistic models fast Slovenian language Syntax fast |
topic_facet | Slovenian language Syntax. Formalization (Linguistics) Linguistic models. Slovène (Langue) Syntaxe. Formalisation (Linguistique) Modèles linguistiques. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. Linguistic models Slovenian language Syntax Festschriften Festschriften. |
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