List of figures and tables
Figure 1.1
Surface-syntactic structures of sentences (35) with the communicative information specified
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Figure 1.2
Deep-morphological structures of sentences (35)
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Figure 2.1
Cliticization rule for personal pronouns
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Figure 2.2
Cliticization rule for auxiliary/copular verbs
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Figure 3.1
Clitic cluster building rules
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Figure 4.1
Surface-syntactic representation of sentences (22)
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Figure 4.2
Deep-morphological structures of sentences (22)
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Figure 4.3
Partial deep-morphological structure of sentences (22)
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Figure 4.4
Clitic cluster building rules for the construction of sentences (22)
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Figure 4.5
Host identifying rules (a sample)
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Figure 4.6
Partial deep-morphological structure of sentences (22) after the application of host-identifying rules
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Figure 5.1
Common surface-syntactic structure of sentences (15)
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Figure 5.2
Deep-morphological structures of sentences (15)
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Figure 5.3
Surface-syntactic structures of sentences (16)
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Figure 5.4
Partial deep-morphological structure of sentences (15)
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Figure 7.1
Surface-syntactic structure of sentence (1)
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Figure 7.2
Surface-syntactic structure of sentence (9)
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Table 1.1
Types of clitics in some Slavic languages, Romance languages, Latin and English
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Table 1.2
Full and clitic forms of some Serbian personal pronouns and auxiliary verbs
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Table 1.3
Serbian clitic cluster template (simplified view)
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Table 3.1
Serbian clitic cluster template (full view)
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Table 5.1
Governors of V
INF and syntactic roles of V
INF
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Table 5.2
Semantic classes of Serbian verbs which can take an infinitive complement
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Table 5.3
Pseudo-climbing options available to infinitive clitics
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Table 6.1
Negative forms of auxiliary/copular verbs
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