TY - THES A1 - Kosta, Peter T1 - Targets, Theory and Methods of Slavic Generative Syntax : Minimalism, Negation, and Clitics = Ziele, Theorie und Methoden der slavischen generativen Syntax : Minimalismus, Negation und Klitika N2 - This chapter provides a description of generative syntax as a discipline within Slavic linguistic research from a theoretical, methodological and scientific-historical viewpoint, including those descriptive models and theoretical approaches which are also preferred in Slavic generative linguistics working within the Principles and Parameters framework (Chomsky 1995 pasim). A general comprehensive description of generative syntax, syntactic levels ad methods of description is followed by a short overview of the current state of the art and the goals and targets of syntactic theory and the description of some syntactically relevant categories (such as negation, word order and clitics). In chapter 2, I will introduce some basic notions of the Minimalist framework. I will concentrate on the question how syntactic levels have to be represented in the Minimalist program (2.1), how the structure of sentential negation can be motivated by the raising of the finite verb (2.2), how negation syntactically interacts with pronominal and verbal clitics (2.3) and related phenomena such as Prosodic Inversion (PrI) (2.4), and finally, what the driving force for V- raising and negation in Imperatives, Gerunds and Infinitives is (2.5). Y1 - 2009 UR - http://books.google.de/books/ walterdegruyter?id=gh2FGfr4HC8C&q=Syntax&dq=Kosta&source=gbs_word_cloud_r&cad=1#v=onepage&q=Targets&f=false ER - TY - THES A1 - Kosta, Peter T1 - Meyer, R., Syntax der Ergänzungsfrage: empirische Untersuchungen am Russischen, Polnischen und Tschechische; München, Sagner, 2004 BT - Syntax der Ergänzungsfrage: empirische Untersuchungen am Russischen, Polnischen und Tschechische Y1 - 2008 ER -