red. Eugeniusz Cyran, Henryk Kardela, Bogdan Szymanek ISBN: 978-83-7702-381-5 Stron: 840 Format: B5 (oprawa twarda) Rok wydania: 2012
CONTENTS
Preface Publications of Edmund Gussmann
1. A question of timing: raising of /a/ to /o/ in Russian Vologda dialects CHRISTINA Y. BETHIN
2. Resonance primes say 'NO' to cross-vocalic harmony ANNA BLOCH-ROZMEJ
3. The category of nominal number in English and the inflection-derivation distinction MARIA BLOCH-TROJNAR
4. Copy deletion in Polish predicate clefting ANNA BONDARUK
5. On the expansion of Polish resultative adjectives terminating in -nięty BOŻENA CETNAROWSKA
6. The language of 'madness': a conceptual metaphor approach ANNA CHAREZINSKA
7. Asking for more - an attempt at understanding Old English ditransitive complementation patterns MAGDALENA CHARZYNSKA-WÓJCIK
8. Cracow sandhi voicing is neither phonological nor phonetic. It is both phonological and phonetic EUGENIUSZ CYRAN
9. Word-final devoiced consonants in Turkish: H as a boundary marker ANN DENWOOD
10. Modern Natural Phonology and phonetics KATARZYNA DZIUBALSKA-KOŁACZYK
11. Phrasal fore-stress in English HEINZ J. GIEGERICH
12. Are nonce words really deviant, context-dependent, and unlexicalizable? WOJCIECH GUZ
13. No compensatory lengthening in Old English after loss of /x/ in /lx, rx/ clusters DANIEL HUBER
14. An RcvP analysis of vowel harmony in Yoruba HARRY VAN DER HULST
15. Strictly conservative vs. moderately revolutionary: a typology of Q-Celtic and P-Celtic stop mutations KRZYSZTOF JASKUŁA
16. Non-concatenative morphological formations: a Cognitive Grammar analysis of blends and acronyms HENRYK KARDELA
17. Canadian Raising, eh? JONATHAN KAYE
18. On the representation of tone in Element Theory NANCY C. KULA
19. Feminine and gender, or why the 'Feminine' profile of French nouns has nothing to do with gender JEAN LOWENSTAMM
20. Experience behind language: panchronic motivation behind Polish names of the months PRZEMYSŁAW ŁOZOWSKI
21. High applicatives in Polish ANNA MALICKA-KLEPARSKA
22. How prosody controls the directionality of voicing assimilation KUNIYA NASUKAWA
23. Evidence-based phonology - the elimination of ghosts, ghost explanations, and ghost science STEFAN PLOCH
24. Dark secrets of Hungarian vowel harmony PÉTER REBRUS, PÉTER SZIGETVÁRI, AND MIKLÓS TÖRKENCZY
25. An analysis of the left-edge effects in Hungarian and its theoretical implications for other languages NANCY A. RITTER
26. On the onset of psych eventualities BOŻENA ROZWADOWSKA
27. Polish prefixes JERZY RUBACH
28. English nasal sounds revisited PIOTR RUSZKIEWICZ
29. Variation is in the lexicon: yer-based and epenthetic vowel-zero alternations in Polish TOBIAS SCHEER
30. The fate of vowel clusters in Hungarian PÉTER SIPTÁR
31. Degrees of emptiness: from semantics to phonology PIOTR STALMASZCZYK AND TOMASZ CISZEWSKI
32. Morphological types vs. word-formation: any correlations? PAVOL ŠTEKAUER
33. Phonology, morphonology and spirantization in Polish JOLANTA SZPYRA-KOZŁOWSKA
34. Sequences of three plosives in Polish (notes on a footnote) BOGDAN SZYMANEK
35. On the feature valuation/interpretability biconditional in Minimalist Theory. The case of (un)interpretable gender EWA WILLIM
36. The mechanism of i-umlaut JERZY WÓJCIK
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