Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Peter Kosta

    Peter Kosta's work delves into biolinguistics and language theory, exploring universals, generative syntax, and formal semantics. His research engages with speech act theory and conversational analysis, considering language policy and typology. He has extensively studied Slavic languages, ancient Indo-European tongues, and Romance languages. Currently, he participates in an interdisciplinary project investigating language impairments through a biolinguistic and genetic lens.

    Slavistische Linguistik 2006/2007
    Formalization of grammar in Slavic languages
    Linguistic Investigations Into Formal Description Of Slavic Languages
    Linguistics Investigations into Formal Description of Slavic Languages
    Investigations into formal Slavic linguistics
    The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax
    • 2020

      The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax

      Minimal Computations and Maximal Derivations in a Label-/Phase-Driven Generative Grammar of Radical Minimalism

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The publication series offers a comprehensive exploration of various topics, providing in-depth analyses and insights. Each volume is meticulously researched, featuring contributions from leading experts in their fields. The series aims to advance knowledge and foster discussions on contemporary issues, making it a valuable resource for academics, professionals, and anyone interested in expanding their understanding of the subjects covered. The blend of rigorous scholarship and accessible writing ensures that the content is engaging and informative for a broad audience.

      The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax
    • 2011

      This book assembles the contributions of the Eighth European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL VIII) which took place from 2nd to 5th December 2009 at the University of Potsdam. The concern was to bring together excellent experienced but also young scholars who work in the field of formal description of Slavic languages. Besides that two workshops on typology of Slavic languages and on the structure of DP/NP in Slavic were organized.

      Formalization of grammar in Slavic languages
    • 2008
    • 2007

      Linguistics Investigations into Formal Description of Slavic Languages

      Contributions of the Sixth European Conference held at Potsdam University, November 30-December 02, 2005

      Formal Slavic Linguistics investigates all linguistic levels and their interfaces. The contributions of the FDSL VI Conference in Potsdam 2005 are concerned with the explicit description and explanation of prosody, information structure, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, applying recent developments of the Principles and Parameters Framework, OT, HPSG and formal Semantics. The authors analyze also issues in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics.

      Linguistics Investigations into Formal Description of Slavic Languages