LINGUIST List 21.1848
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FYI: Call for Volume Contributions: South Slavic
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Call for Volume Contributions: South Slavic
Message 1: Call for Volume Contributions: South Slavic
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Date: 14-Apr-2010
From: Marcin Grygiel <mgrygiel poczta.fm>
Subject: Call for Volume Contributions: South Slavic
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We invite contributions to the edited volume: South Slavic Nominal Systems in Contrast and Comparison. South Slavic languages (Croatian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Old Church Slavonic, Serbian, Slovene) represent a great variety of functional and formal categories expressed within the noun phrase, shaped by both analytic and synthetic markers. We are interested in these nominal elements as parts of various systems and paradigms such as cases, articles, demonstratives, noun modifiers, quantifiers, numerals, possessives, pronouns. Nominal structures are both formal and functional categories which cover a lot of semantic territory. Many are governed by specific predicate classes and linked to various argument roles (experience, recipient, goal, etc.) depending on the meaning of the predicate. They are also involved in various formal relations and sequencing patterns. We are interested in the systematicity of these patterns and their comparison both in micro (within the South Slavic and Slavic groups) and macro scale(cross-linguistically). We encourage submission of high-quality and data-oriented contributions reporting original work in both theoretical and experimental research areas pertaining to the subject matter of the edited volume. All the papers will be peer-reviewed. Marcin Grygiel, Ph.D. Department of Comparative Slavic Linguistics University of Rzeszow,Poland mgrygiel poczta.fm
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
Subject Language(s): Bulgarian (bul)
Macedonian (mkd)
Slavonic, Old Church (chu)
Slovenian (slv)
Bosnian (bos)
Croatian (hrv)
Serbian (srp)
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