Abstract

1. Preface 2. Section I: The Prague tradition in retrospect 3. Prolegomena to the history of the Prague School of Linguistics (by Vachek, Josef) 4. Anton Marty's philosophy of language (by Leska, Oldrich) 5. Die Typologie des Ungarischen (by Skalicka, Vladimir) 6. Section II: Grammar 7. Theoretical description of language as a basis of corpus annotation: The case of Prague Dependency Treebank (by Hajicova, Eva) 8. Conditionals in Hebrew and English: same or different? (by Tobin, Yishai) 9. Sur la paradigmatisation du verbe indo-europeen: (Deuxieme partie) (by Hoskovec, Tomas) 10. Section III: Topic-Focus articulation 11. The Russian genitive of negation in existential sentences: The role of Theme-Rheme structure reconsidered (by Borschev, Vladimir) 12. Synonymy vs. differentiation of variant syntactic realizations of FSP functions (by Duskova, Libuse) 13. Topic-Focus articulation as generalized quantification (by Peregrin, Jaroslav) 14. Information structure and the partition of sentence meaning (by Heusinger, Klaus von) 15. Section IV: General views 16. Freedom of language: Its nature, its sources, and its consequences (by Sgall, Petr) 17. The natural order of cognitive events (by Luelsdorff, Philip A.) 18. Section V: Poetics 19. The principle of free verse (by Cervenka, Miroslav)

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