LINGUIST List 17.2437
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Wed Aug 30 2006
Qs: S-prefixation in Slavic (Russian);Noun Incorporation
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1. Tatsuhide
Mizoe,
S-prefixation in Slavic (Russian)
2. Maria
Polinsky,
Noun Incorporation
Message 1: S-prefixation in Slavic (Russian)
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Date: 22-Aug-2006
From: Tatsuhide Mizoe <knanahoshi gmail.com>
Subject: S-prefixation in Slavic (Russian)
I am a Ph.D student in linguistics working on S-prefixation in Russian. I am wondering if there are articles or books already mentioned on this topic in other Slavic languages. I greatly appreciate your info.
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
Message 2: Noun Incorporation
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Date: 21-Aug-2006
From: Maria Polinsky <polinsky ling.ucsd.edu>
Subject: Noun Incorporation
I am looking for problem sets on Noun Incorporation--it does not matter what language is used for illustration. If you have something designed for a course in morphology or syntax please share. Many thanks in advance.
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
Language Description
Morphology
Syntax
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