Volume II.

 

 

 

V.    Syntax

441

 

 

Klaus Abels: *[P clitic]! – Why?

443

Tania Avgustinova: Russian Infinitival Existential from an HPSG Perspective Constructions

461

Tania Avgustinova & Hans Uszkoreit: Reconsidering the Relations in Constructions with Non-Verbal Predicates

483

Leonard H. Babby: Dative Subjects and Nominative Objects: Infinitives in Russian

499

Joanna Błaszczak: Getting Rid of Covert Movement or Getting into Trouble?

517

Željko Bošković: On Left Branch Extraction                  

543

Steven Franks: Case Features, Markedness, and Quantification

579

Peter Kosta: Adverbs and Negation in Czech

601

Svetlana Kurtes: Genus Verbi in Serbo-Croat: A Reanalysis of ‘se-verbs’

617

Vita G. Markman: On the Syntax and Semantics of the Reflexive and Impersonal Passive -sja -Verbs in Russian: the Role of Aspect

633

Kunka Molle: The Way of Using Articles in Bulgarian Binominative Sentences

651

Petya Osenova: On Subject-Verb Agreement in Bulgarian (An HPSG-Based Account)

661

Alla Paslawska: Negative Polaritätselemente und ihre Lizensierung im Ukrainischen

673

Hana Skrabalova: Comitative Constructions in Czech

685

Luka Szucsich: The Structure of Relative Clauses in Slavic

697

Yovka Tisheva: Bulgarian yes-no Questions with Particles nali and nima

715

Olga Mišeska Tomić: The Balkan Slavic Future Tenses with Modal Clitics and Tensed Lexical Verbs

731

Ludmila Veselovská: A Note about Nothing

745

Ilse Zimmermann: The Categorial Dependence of Structural Cases in Russian

 

759

VI.   Semantics

781

 

 

Tijana Asic-Kang’ethe: The PO, NA & U Opposition in Serbian and Its Equivalents in Some Slavic Languages and Kikuyu

783

Leonid Birjulin: Русские дистрибутивные конструкции: механизмы распределения действия

797

Dagmar Divjak: An Implementable View on Russian Modificators

815

Jens Frasek: Polish pewn-, Mereology, and Syntax

831

Ekaterina V. Rakhilina: Russian Genitive Construction with nomina agentis: Towards a Unified Semantic Description

849

Bożena Rozwadowska: Initial Boundary and Telicity in the Semantics of Perfectivity

859

Sergei Tatevosov: A Theory of Slavic Aspect and the Russian Delimitative

873

Dieter Wirth: Argumentstrukturelle und sonstige Motive für den Einschub des kataphorischen Pronomens to (bei bojat’sja und anderen russischen Verben)

893