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Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics

Olga Arnaudova and Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics

Proceedings of a May 2003 conference held in Ottawa, Canada. The 20 contributions, ordered alphabetically by the authors' last names, include papers on various aspects of Polish, Serbian/Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, and Russian. The papers cover a range of topics including aspect; comparative correlatives; agreement asymmetries in coordinate structures; functional categories in the nominal domain; stem alignment, syllable markedness, and the formation of truncates; processing and acquiring relative clauses and questions; Wh-questions; counterfactuality and conditional inversion; possessives, theta roles, and the internal structure of determiner phrases; V(P)-fronting and V- raising; post-verbal clauses; intonationally-marked yes-no questions; a distributed morphology approach to syncretism in noun inflection; relative clause attachment; future tenses; and case and agreement in adversity impersonal constructions. No subject index. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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