On the Syntax and Semantics of Kakoj and Cto Za in Russian (Report) On the Syntax and Semantics of Kakoj and Cto Za in Russian (Report)

On the Syntax and Semantics of Kakoj and Cto Za in Russian (Report‪)‬

Journal of Slavic Linguistics 2008, Summer-Fall, 16, 2

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Abstract: This contribution deals with the attributive pronouns kakoj and cto za in interrogative and exclamative sentences of Russian. It is an investigation into the polyfunctionality of these expressions, their integration into the DP structure, and their interplay with sentence mood. The morphosyntactic and semantic properties of these lexical items will be considered within the framework of Chomsky's Minimalist Program, taking into account their semantic form and conceptual structure. 1. Introduction

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
Slavica Publishers, Inc.
SIZE
194.7
KB

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