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Andreeva, Bistra & William J. Barry Cross-language and Individual Differences in the Production of Phrasal Prominence in Bulgarian and Russian
Andreeva, Bistra Aspekte der Intonationsphonologie der Sofioter-Varietät des Bulgarischen
Becker, Michael & Peter Jurgec Interactions of Tone and ATR in Slovenian
Biskup, Petr Prefixes as Prepositions
Bondaruk, Anna Constraints on Predicate Clefting in Polish
Bošković, Željko On relativization strategies
Caha, Pavel & Lucie Medová Adverbs are Adjectives with Nominal Case endings
Caha, Pavel The Case Hierarchy
Danieli, M., B. Dobrzyńska, A. Pacchiotti & E. Cabrio Prosodic phrasing in a Polish text-to-speech system
Dočekal, Mojmír Only and bound variables in Czech
Dyakonova, Marina Russian Double Object Constructions Revisited
Erschler, David On Case Conflicts in Russian: An Optimality-Theoretic Approach
Fitzgibbons, Natalia N-Words and Negative Heads in Russian
Geist, Ljudmila Specificity Types in Russian
Gribanova, Vera Phonological evidence for a distinction between Russian prepositions and prefixes
Hajnicz, Elżbieta Extending syntactic valence dictionary for Polish with semantic categories
Hartmann, Jutta M. & Nataša Milićević Case alternations in Serbian Existentials
Jung, Hakyung Ergativity in North Russian: The Structure of a Nominalized Verb
Junghanns, Uwe & Denisa Lenertová On the status of na marking indirect objects in Bulgarian
Kimmelman, Vadim On the Interpretation of Éto in so-called Éto-clefts
Kizach, Johannes Pseudo-quantifiers in Russian and Danish
Krstev, Cvetana & Duško Vitas How to find the right path? (On the morphological disambiguation of sentence in Serbian)
Lewandowski, Wojciech The syntax of że
Marušič, Franc & Rok Žaucer Dual source for indefinite pronoun-adjective combinations
Matushansky, Ora A third Russian yer?
Meyer, Roland Old wine in new wineskins: Tagging Old Russian by annotation projection from modern translations
Miechowicz-Mathiasen, Katarzyna There is no independent EPP in Slavic, there are only EPP-effects
Migdalski, Krzysztof On the emergence of the second position cliticization in Slavic
Morén, Bruce & Jurgec, Peter Consonants and Vowels in Slovenian and Serbian: Phonetic similarities, (morpho)phonological differences and vice versa
Pantcheva, Marina Bulgarian Motion Verbs and Prefixation
Podobryaev, Alexander "Postposition stranding" and related phenomena in Russian
Przepiórkowski, Adam A Shallow Grammar of Polish for Automatic Valence Acquisition
Pshehotskaya, Ekaterina Locative Alternation and Verbal Prefix in Russian
Rabiega-Wiśniewska, Joanna Syntactic Structure of Polish Proper Names of Places
Rakić, Stanimir Extrametricality and Suffixation in Serbian
Saloni, Zygmunt, W. Gruszczyński, M. Woliński & R. Wołosz Grammatical Dictionary of Polish: The Current State and Perspectives
Scheer, Tobias How Semitic is Slavic? Initial clusters and syllabic consonants
Šimík, Radek Czech invariable demonstrative to as Foc
Świdziński, Marek & Marcin Woliński Towards a new version of the formal grammar of Polish: the NP redefined
Szucsich, Luka Obviation and Feature Sharing in Subjunctive/Conditional Clauses
Tomaszewicz, Barbara Subjunctive mood in Polish
Trawiński, Beata Referential Relations in Polish
Werkmann, Valja Verbs of perception in Bulgarian
Willim, Ewa Are prefixed verbs of directed motion resultative in Polish?
Witkoś, Jacek On certain aspects of control in CP-infinitives in Polish
Zevakhina, Natalia Russian Reflexive -sja in Resultative Pattern
Zikánová, Šárka & Miroslav Týnovský Identification of Topic and Focus in Czech: Comparative Evaluation on Prague Dependency Treebank
Ziková, Markéta Czech syllabic consonants revisited
Zimmerling, Anton Dative Subjects and Semi-Expletive pronouns in Russian
Żygis, Marzena Why do we need perceptually-based features?



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