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E-grāmata: Handbook of Slavic Clitics

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Clitics are grammatical elements that are treated as independent words in syntax but form a phonological unit with the word that precedes or follows it. This volume brings together the facts about clitics in the Slavic languages, where they have become a focal points of recent research. The authors draw relevant generalizations across the Slavic languages and highlight the importance of these phenomena for linguistic theory.
Abbreviations and Tables xiii
Introduction
3(12)
Overview of This Volume
3(1)
Some Basic Facts and Questions
4(4)
Prosodic issues
4(2)
Morphosyntactic status
6(2)
Clitic Types in Slavic
8(4)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
8(1)
Pronominal clitics
8(1)
Other clausal domain clitics
9(2)
Other clitic-like elements
11(1)
Contents and Issues Addressed
12(3)
Description of part I
12(1)
Description of part II
12(1)
Description of part III
13(2)
I Major Slavic Clitic Phenomena 15(188)
South Slavic
17(73)
Serbian/Croatian
17(14)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
18(5)
Pronominal clitics
23(2)
Other clitics
25(3)
Placement and ordering
28(2)
Summary
30(1)
Slovenian
31(17)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
31(3)
Pronominal clitics
34(3)
Other clitics
37(2)
Placement and ordering
39(9)
Summary
48(1)
Bulgarian
48(19)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
49(2)
Pronominal clitics
51(7)
Other clitics
58(2)
Placement and ordering
60(6)
Summary
66(1)
Macedonian
67(23)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
68(2)
Pronominal clitics
70(5)
Other clitics
75(6)
Placement and ordering
81(7)
Summary
88(2)
West Slavic
90(97)
Czech
90(31)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
91(6)
Pronominal clitics
97(4)
Other clitics
101(3)
Placement and ordering
104(16)
Summary
120(1)
Slovak
121(18)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
121(2)
Pronominal clitics
123(3)
Other clitics
126(3)
Placement and ordering
129(10)
Summary
139(1)
Polish
139(23)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
140(9)
Pronominal clitics
149(3)
Other clitics
152(4)
Placement and ordering
156(6)
Summary
162(1)
Sorbian
162(25)
Verbal auxiliary clitics
164(5)
Pronominal clitics
169(6)
Other clitics
175(2)
Placement and ordering
177(8)
Summary
185(2)
East Slavic
187(16)
Russian
187(6)
Interrogative, conditional, and negative clitics
188(5)
Other clitics
193(1)
Ukrainian and Belarusian
193(8)
The literary languages
194(2)
Dialects, with particular reference to Hucul
196(5)
Summary
201(2)
II Selected Problems 203(82)
Patterns in the Ordering of Clitics
205(11)
Internal Organization of the Clitic Cluster
205(2)
Ordering of the Pronominal Clitics
207(1)
Reflexive Clitics
208(3)
Third Person Auxiliary Clitics
211(4)
The right periphery phenomenon
211(2)
Other idiosyncrasies
213(2)
Summary
215(1)
The Position of the Clitic Cluster
216(34)
Wackernagel Position Clitics
217(17)
Basic second-position facts
217(2)
Second position in Serbian/Croatian
219(3)
Verb-initial clauses
222(3)
Deviation from strict second position
225(9)
Strictly Verb-Adjacent Clitics
234(7)
Preverbal position
236(2)
Postverbal position
238(3)
Clitic Climbing
241(7)
Summary
248(2)
Clitic Doubling
250(9)
The Phenomenon of Clitic Doubling
250(2)
Semantic Licensing
252(2)
Specificity
252(1)
Topicality
253(1)
Syntactic Analyses
254(4)
Clitics as arguments
255(1)
Clitics as agreement
256(2)
Summary
258(1)
Other Clausal Domain Clitic
259(14)
Interrogatives
259(8)
Constituent questions
259(2)
Yes-no questions in li
261(6)
by/bi Modals and Clitics
267(3)
Interactions with Negation
270(2)
Summary
272(1)
The Nominal Domain
273(12)
Pronominal Clitics inside NPs
273(5)
Macedonian and Bulgarian
274(3)
Polish
277(1)
The Status of Postpositive Demonstratives
278(6)
Summary
284(1)
III Theory and Analyses 285(92)
Survey of Recent Analyses
287(24)
Purely Prosodic Accounts
287(4)
Nonderivational Accounts
291(2)
Purely Syntactic Accounts
293(12)
Verb-adjacent clitics
295(2)
Polish
297(1)
Second-position clitics
298(7)
Mixed Accounts
305(5)
Prosodic Inversion
306(1)
PF filtering
307(3)
Summary
310(1)
Slavic Clitics as Heads
311(38)
X0 vs. Xmax
312(3)
Clitic Locations
315(5)
Verb-adjacent clitics
315(3)
Second-position clitics
318(2)
Clitic Cluster Formation
320(18)
The templatic solution
321(1)
A syntactic approach
322(8)
Some problems for syntactic clustering
330(8)
Nonclustering Clitics
338(2)
Some Compromises
340(9)
Linearization
341(1)
Delayed pronunciation
342(4)
Morphological manipulations
346(3)
Apparent Last-Resort Effects
349(22)
Interrogative li
349(8)
The special status of li
350(1)
Bulgarian and Macedonian
351(4)
Russian
355(2)
Split NP and PP Constructions
357(5)
The significance of split constructions
358(3)
An integrated analysis
361(1)
Long Head Movement
362(8)
A Prosodic Inversion analysis
365(2)
Syntactic analyses
367(2)
PF mapping
369(1)
Summary
370(1)
Summary
371(6)
Clitics as Functional Heads
371(2)
The Nature of Variation
373(1)
The Prosody/Syntax Interaction
374(3)
Bibliography 377(16)
Subject Index 393(6)
Name Index 399