List of figures and tables
Figure 1.1Surface-syntactic structures of sentences (35) with the communicative information specified28
Figure 1.2Deep-morphological structures of sentences (35)29
Figure 2.1Cliticization rule for personal pronouns38
Figure 2.2Cliticization rule for auxiliary/copular verbs38
Figure 3.1Clitic cluster building rules59
Figure 4.1Surface-syntactic representation of sentences (22)80
Figure 4.2Deep-morphological structures of sentences (22)81
Figure 4.3Partial deep-morphological structure of sentences (22)82
Figure 4.4Clitic cluster building rules for the construction of sentences (22)83
Figure 4.5Host identifying rules (a sample)84
Figure 4.6Partial deep-morphological structure of sentences (22) after the application of host-identifying rules84
Figure 5.1Common surface-syntactic structure of sentences (15)104
Figure 5.2Deep-morphological structures of sentences (15)104
Figure 5.3Surface-syntactic structures of sentences (16)105
Figure 5.4Partial deep-morphological structure of sentences (15)107
Figure 7.1Surface-syntactic structure of sentence (1)131
Figure 7.2Surface-syntactic structure of sentence (9)136
Table 1.1Types of clitics in some Slavic languages, Romance languages, Latin and English7
Table 1.2Full and clitic forms of some Serbian personal pronouns and auxiliary verbs11
Table 1.3Serbian clitic cluster template (simplified view)13
Table 3.1Serbian clitic cluster template (full view)41
Table 5.1Governors of VINF and syntactic roles of VINF92
Table 5.2Semantic classes of Serbian verbs which can take an infinitive complement94
Table 5.3Pseudo-climbing options available to infinitive clitics98
Table 6.1Negative forms of auxiliary/copular verbs125