Formal Description of Slavic Languages: The Fifth Conference, Leipzig 2003 (Linguistik International)
ISBN-13:
9783631551608
ISBN-10:
3631551606
Edition:
New
Author:
Roland Meyer, Gerhild Zybatow, Luka Szucsich, Uwe Junghanns
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Format:
Paperback
601 pages
Category:
Data Processing
,
Databases & Big Data
,
Linguistics
,
Words, Language & Grammar
,
Semantics
,
Speech
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ISBN-13:
9783631551608
ISBN-10:
3631551606
Edition:
New
Author:
Roland Meyer, Gerhild Zybatow, Luka Szucsich, Uwe Junghanns
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Format:
Paperback
601 pages
Category:
Data Processing
,
Databases & Big Data
,
Linguistics
,
Words, Language & Grammar
,
Semantics
,
Speech
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Formal Description of Slavic Languages: The Fifth Conference, Leipzig 2003 (Linguistik International) (ISBN-13: 9783631551608 and ISBN-10: 3631551606), written by authors
Roland Meyer, Gerhild Zybatow, Luka Szucsich, Uwe Junghanns, was published by Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften in 2008.
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The conferences «Formal Description of Slavic Languages» stand for the application of recent formal models in linguistics – such as Minimalism, Optimality theory, HPSG, formal semantics – to Slavic languages in order to arrive at explicit descriptions that consider all linguistic levels and interfaces. The authors of this volume investigate issues in computational linguistics, phonetics and phonology, psycholinguistics, semantics, syntax, and morphology. The analyses published address the following Slavic languages: Bosnian, Bulgarian, Czech, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, and Upper-Sorbian.
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