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Werner Abraham Elly van Gelderen
University of Vienna / Arizona State University
University of Munich
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Bernard Comrie Christian Lehmann
Max Planck Institute, Leipzig University of Erfurt
and University of California, Santa Barbara
Marianne Mithun
William Croft University of California, Santa Barbara
University of New Mexico
Heiko Narrog
Östen Dahl Tohuku University
University of Stockholm
Johanna L. Wood
Gerrit J. Dimmendaal University of Aarhus
University of Cologne
Debra Ziegeler
Ekkehard König University of Paris III
Free University of Berlin
Volume 146
Current Studies in Slavic Linguistics
Edited by Irina Kor Chahine
Current Studies
in Slavic Linguistics
Edited by
Irina Kor Chahine
Université de Provence
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Current Studies in Slavic Linguistics / Edited by Irina Kor Chahine.
p. cm. (Studies in Language Companion Series, issn 0165-7763 ; v. 146)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Slavic languages--Syntax. 2. Slavic languages--Grammar. 3. Slavic languages--History.
I. Chahine, Irina Kor.
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Table of contents
List of contributors vii
Abbreviations ix
Impersonals and beyond in Slavic 1
Marguerite Guiraud-Weber & Irina Kor Chahine
section i. Morphosyntax
Binding and morphology revisited 25
Steven Franks
Possessor Raising and Slavic clitics 43
Anton Zimmerling
The Slavonic languages and the development of the antipassive marker 61
Katarzyna Janic
Clitic SE in Romance and Slavonic revisited 75
Marijana Marelj & Eric Reuland
section ii. Syntactical relations
The lazy speaker and the fascination of emptiness: Colloquial Russian
from a typological perspective 91
Daniel Weiss
Is the Polish verb iść an auxiliary to be? A corpus-based study
of the construction iść + infinitive 123
Dorota Sikora
Towards evidentiality markers in Albanian and Macedonian
bilingual political discourse 139
Maxim Makartsev
A strange variant of Russian čtoby-construction:
Irreality and tense-marking 149
Alexander Letuchiy
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section iii. Impersonal constructions
Impersonal constructions in Serbian: A description within
a Meaning <=> Text linguistic model 169
Jasmina Milićević
Interpretation and voice in Polish SIĘ and –NO/–TO constructions 185
Małgorzata Krzek
Dative-infinitive constructions in Russian: Taxonomy and semantics 199
Alina Israeli
On the nature of dative arguments in Russian
constructions with “predicatives” 225
Sergey Say
Russian Adversity impersonals and split ergativity 247
Katrin Schlund
section iv. Lexical semantics
Morphological and lexical aspect in Russian deverbal nominalizations 267
Glòria de Valdivia, Joan Castellví & Mariona Taulé
Lexical synonymy within the semantic field POWER 281
Dmitrij Dobrovol’skij & Ludmila Pöppel
Collocations with nominal quantifiers: Semantics and combinability 297
Vladimir Beliakov
Polysemy patterns in Russian adjectives and adverbs:
A corpus-oriented database 313
Tatiana Reznikova, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Olga Karpova,
Maria Kyuseva, Daria Ryzhova & Timofey Arkhangelskiy
Language index 323
Name index 325
Subject index 329
List of contributors
Timofey Arkhangelskiy Steven Franks
National Research University Dept of Linguistics
Higher School of Economics Memorial Hall 322
Khitrovskiy pereulok, dom 2/8 Indiana University
korpus 5, room 308 1021 E. Third Street
109028 Moscow Bloomington, IN 47405-7005
Russia USA
[email protected] [email protected]
Vladimir Beliakov Marguerite Guiraud-Weber
Université Toulouse II Aix-Marseille University
CLLE-CNRS (UMR 5263) Résidence Le Chambord, bâtiment I
1 avenue des Romarins avenue René Cassin
31470 Fonsorbes 13100 Aix-en-Provence
France France
[email protected] [email protected]
Joan Castellví Alina Israeli
Dep. Lingüística General WLC, American University
Gran Via 585 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW,
08007 Barcelona Washington DC 20016
Spain USA
[email protected] [email protected]
Dmitrij Dobrovoľskij Katarzyna Janic
Russian Language Institute Université Lyon 2
Russian Academy of Sciences 86 rue Pasteur
18/2 ul. Volkhonka 69007 Lyon
119019 Moscow France
Russia [email protected]
[email protected]
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Olga Karpova Maxim Makartsev
Graduiertenschule für Institut slavyanovedenija RAN
Geisteswissenschaften Göttingen Leninsky pr-t, 32a
Historische Sternwarte 119334 Moscow
Geismar Landstraße 11 Russia
37083 Göttingen [email protected]
Germany
[email protected] Marijana Marelj
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS
Irina Kor Chahine Utrecht University
Université de Nice – Sophia Antipolis Trans 10
UFR LASH – Département de Russe 3512 JK Utrecht
98 boulevard Édouard Herriot The Netherlands
06204 Nice Cedex 3 [email protected]
France
[email protected] Jasmina Milićević
French Department
Malgorzata Krzek Dalhousie University
Linguistics Section, SELLL 6135 University Avenue
Percy Building, Newcastle University Halifax (NS)
Newcastle NE1 7RU B3H 4P9
United Kingdom Canada
[email protected] [email protected]
Maria Kyuseva Ludmila Pöppel
National Research University Institute of Slavic Languages and
Higher School of Economics Literatures
Khitrovskiy pereulok, dom 2/8 Stockholm University
korpus 5, room 308, SE-10691 Stockholm
109028 Moscow Sweden
Russia [email protected]
[email protected]
Ekaterina Rakhilina
Alexander Letuchiy National Research University
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Higher School of Economics Khitrovskiy pereulok, dom 2/8,
Khitrovskiy pereulok, dom 2/8 korpus 5, room 308
109028 Moscow 109028 Moscow
Russia Russia
[email protected] [email protected]
List of contributors ix
Eric Reuland Dorota Sikora
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS ATILF-CNRS (UMR 7118)
Utrecht University 44, avenue de la Libération
Achter de Dom 20 BP 30687
3512 JP Utrecht 54063 Nancy Cedex
The Netherlands France
[email protected] [email protected]
Tatiana Reznikova Mariona Taulé
National Research University Dep. Lingüística General
Higher School of Economics Gran Via 585
Khitrovskiy pereulok, dom 2/8 08007 Barcelona
korpus 5, room 308 Spain
109028 Moscow [email protected]
Russia
[email protected] Glòria de Valdivia
Dep. Lingüística General
Daria Ryzhova Gran Via 585, 08007 Barcelona
National Research University Spain
Higher School of Economics [email protected]
Khitrovskiy pereulok, dom 2/8
korpus 5, room 308 Daniel Weiss
109028 Moscow Slavisches Seminar der
Russia Universität Zürich
[email protected] Plattenstr. 43
CH-8032 Zürich
Sergey Say Switzerland
Institute for Linguistic Studies [email protected]
Russian Academy of Sciences
Tuchkov per. 9 Anton Zimmerling
199004 St. Petersburg Institute for Modern Linguistic
Russia Research, SMSUH
[email protected] Smolnaya str. 37-88
125195 Moscow
Katrin Schlund Russia
Heidelberg University [email protected]
Slavisches Institut
Schulgasse 6
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
[email protected]