Contributions to Morphology and Syntax

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Stephan Kessler (Hg.), Arturas Jud v{zentis (Hg.), Contributions to Morphology and Syntax (2015), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832589257

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Beschreibung / Abstract

These conference proceedings present fourteen contributions to the Baltic languages, i.e. Latvian and Lithuanian. Their temporal horizon is both modern and historical: the present-day matters of word formation as well as mistaking agreements are complemented by synchronic investigations of the syntactic usage of cases, conjunctions and verb categories; nevertheless, word origins, the development of inflections, and the processes of depalatalisation have been researched by a diachronic approach.

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Stephan Kessler is Professor of Baltic Languages and Literatures at the University of Greifswald, Germany. He is an expert on literary genre theory and sociolinguistics. He also published on Latvian and Lithuanian literary history and supervised various text editions.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • Preface
  • Review and Classification of Phonological and Morphonological Processes at the Juncture of Morphemes of Lithuanian
  • On word Formation Patterns of Hybrid Neoclassical Nouns and Adjectives in Lithuanian
  • Morphosyntaktische Varianz im Gegenwartslitauischen
  • Kongruenzfehler bei der Sprachproduktion des Litauischen – eine experimentelle Studie
  • Classification of Meanings of the Lithuanian Genitive based on the Cognitive Grammar Account
  • The Passive Forms of the Latvian Debitive and their Distribution
  • Word Formation, Syntax, and Register: Latvian Action Nouns in -Š¡ana
  • Low Transitivity in Modern and Old Lithuanian: Parameters Affecting the Genitive Marking of the Object
  • The Origin of the Lithuanian Particle jà¹k
  • On the Lithuanian connective vienok
  • Morphologische und semantisch-syntaktische Strukturen deutscher, altpreußischer und litauischer Komposita des 15.–18. Jh.s
  • Complex Sentences with Subordinate Clauses of Time and Negation in Sermons of Old Lithuanian
  • Reanalysis and Beyond†”Topics in the Development of Baltic Inflection
  • Depalatalisation in the ia-Presents of the u-Series of Ablaut

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