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Proceedings
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Petr Biskup: Prefixes as
Prepositions and Multiple
Cases 3
Pavel Caha: Czech Syncretism
and
Blake’s Hierarchy Meet the Functional
Sequence 19
Pavel Caha & Lucie Medová: Czech Adverbs as Case-marked
Adjectives 31
Natalia Fitzgibbons: N-Words and Negative Heads in Russian 43
Ekaterina Pshehotskaya: Stems and Prefixes: Spray/Load Alternation in Russian 53
Anna Bondaruk: Constraints on Predicate Clefting in Polish 65
Željko Bošković: On Relativization Strategies and Resumptive Pronouns 79
Milja Curcin: Dissociating the Impersonal from the Passive in Serbian and Croatian 93
Marina Dyakonova: Russian Double Object Constructions Revisited 107
David Erschler: On Case Conflicts in Russian: An Optimality-Theoretic Approach 119
Jutta M. Hartmann & Nataša Milićević: Case Alternations in Serbian Existentials 131
Hakyung Jung: Ergativity in North Russian: The Structure of the be-Perfect with a Nominalized Verb 143
Uwe Junghanns & Denisa Lenertová: On the Status of na Marking Indirect Objects in Bulgarian 157
Katarzyna Miechowicz-Mathiasen: There is no Independent EPP in Slavic, there are only EPP-effects 169
Krzysztof Migdalski: On the Emergence of Second-Position Cliticization in Slavic 183
Alexander Podobryaev: “Postposition Stranding” and Related Phenomena in Russian 197
Luka Szucsich: Obviation and Feature Sharing in Subjunctive Clauses 209
Barbara Tomaszewicz: Subjunctive Mood in Polish 221
Jacek Witkoś: Movement, Case Transmission and Case Independence in Polish Control 235
Anton Zimmerling: Dative Subjects and Semi-Expletive Pronouns in Russian 253
Mojmír Dočekal: Only and Bound Variables in Czech 269
Elżbieta Hajnicz: Towards Extending Syntactic Valence Dictionary for Polish with Semantic Categories 279
Veran Stanojević & Tijana Ašić: Towards a Formal Semantics of Some Verbal Tenses in Serbian 291
Ewa Willim: On the Semantics
and
Syntax of (Prefixed) Verbs of Directed
Motion in Polish 301
Vadim Kimmelman: On the
Interpretation of èto in
So-called
èto-clefts
319
Radek Šimík: The
Syntax,
Semantics, and Pragmatics of the Focus
Particle to in Czech
329
Šárka Zikánová & Miroslav
Týnovský:
Identification
of Topic and Focus in Czech:
Comparative Evaluation on Prague Dependency Treebank
343
Bistra Andreeva: Towards the Intonational Phonology of the Sofia Variety of Bulgarian 357
Morena Danieli, Beata Dobrzyńska, Alberto Pacchiotti &
Elena
Cabrio:
Prosodic Phrasing in a
Polish Text-to-Speech
System 371
Vera Gribanova: Phonological Evidence for a Distinction between Russian Prepositions and Prefixes 383
Ora Matushansky: On the Featural Composition of the Russian Back Yer 397
Tobias Scheer: Syllabic and Trapped Consonants in the Light of Branching Onsets and Licensing Scales 411