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Description
(Short description)
The essays comprised in this volume fall naturally into two groups, one treating synchronic facets of Russian ( and some further Slavic) linguistic structure, the other elucidating diachronic aspects of Russian - or, more generally, East Slavic - linguistic evolution.
(Text)
The essays comprised in this volume fall naturally into two groups, one treating synchronic facets of Russian (and some further Slavic) linguistic structure, the other elucidating diachronic aspects of Russian - or, more generally, East Slavic - linguistic evolution.
(Table of content)
Preface by Henrik Birnbaum - Transform Analysis of Russian Instrumental Constructions - Grammatical and Lexical Quantification in the Syntax of the Russian Numeral - The Role of Transformations in the Definition of Syntagmas in Russian and Other Slavic Languages - On the Representation of Linear Relations in Generative Models of Language - The Notion of "Stem" in Russian Flexion and Derivation - Grammatical Function and Russian Stress - Vowel-Zero Alternations in Russian Derivation - "Surface Structure" and "Deep Structure" in Slavic Morphology - Ambiguity in Russian Derivation - On Cyclical Rules in Derivational Morphophonemics - Linguistics and Historiography. A Problem of Dating in the Galician-Volhynian Chronicle - Lexico-Grammatical Parallelism as a Stylistic Feature of the Zadonêcina - Was There a "Literary Language" in Kievan Rus'? - On Russian Legal Language