Peter Kosta

Peter Kosta

Universität Potsdam

H-index: 16

Europe-Germany

About Peter Kosta

Peter Kosta, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Potsdam, specializes in the field of Biolinguistics, Language Typology, Generative Syntax, Formal Semantics, Conversational Analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Explicit and Implicit Ways of Expressing Author’s Modality in Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Russian Languages: A Comparative Aspect

Turn Initiating Elements in Everyday Conversations: Conversational Analysis and Radical Minimalism at the Syntax-semantic Interface

Jan Amos Komenskýs Glottodidactica, Polyglotta und die Konzeption einer europäischen Plansprache

Some critical remarks on the notion inalienable possession in Slavic as compared to Romance and other languages from the viewpoint of Radical Minimalism and Language Typology

New tendencies in the study of modality: epistemic modality and evidentiality

On Comparative and Degree Scales in Czech, Russian and Polish

Multiple modification in Slavic as compared to Romance and Germanic Languages (the proof by degree phrases and comparatives)

WAYS TO EXPRESS THE AUTHOR'S MODALITY IN KAZAKH, KYRGYZ AND ENGLISH FICTION WORKS

Peter Kosta Information

University

Position

Professor für Linguistik und Slavische Sprachwissenschaft

Citations(all)

937

Citations(since 2020)

339

Cited By

728

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

5

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Peter Kosta Skills & Research Interests

Biolinguistics

Language Typology

Generative Syntax

Formal Semantics

Conversational Analysis

Top articles of Peter Kosta

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Explicit and Implicit Ways of Expressing Author’s Modality in Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Russian Languages: A Comparative Aspect

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research

Gulgul Iskakova

Berdibay Shalabay

Peter Kosta

Gulden Kazhibayeva

Omirgul Zhumagulova

2024/2

Turn Initiating Elements in Everyday Conversations: Conversational Analysis and Radical Minimalism at the Syntax-semantic Interface

Peter Kosta

2023/8/8

Jan Amos Komenskýs Glottodidactica, Polyglotta und die Konzeption einer europäischen Plansprache

Peter Kosta

Arturs Dreimanis

2022/12/5

Some critical remarks on the notion inalienable possession in Slavic as compared to Romance and other languages from the viewpoint of Radical Minimalism and Language Typology

Wie eine Perlenkette…

Peter Kosta

2022/6/3

New tendencies in the study of modality: epistemic modality and evidentiality

Вестник Московского государственного областного университета. Серия: Лингвистика

P Kosta

Iskakova G Zh

2022

On Comparative and Degree Scales in Czech, Russian and Polish

Von A wie Aspekt bis Z wie zdvořilost

Peter Kosta

2021

Multiple modification in Slavic as compared to Romance and Germanic Languages (the proof by degree phrases and comparatives)

Festschrift for Petr Karlík on occasion of his 70th birthday

Peter Kosta

2021

WAYS TO EXPRESS THE AUTHOR'S MODALITY IN KAZAKH, KYRGYZ AND ENGLISH FICTION WORKS

Homeros

Gulgul Iskakova

Peter Kosta

Shalabay BERDİBAY

Shapauov Alibi KABYKENOVİCH

Kiyakova RAUSHAN

2021/4/30

Globalizace vs. regionalizace, přepínání kódu a míšení kódu, kreolizace vs. pidžinizace jako forma změn v městských řečových stylech

Bohemica Olomucensia

Peter Kosta

2021

Explanation in syntax: generative syntax from a functional perspective and the incommensurability of syntactic theories

Keynotes from the International Conference on Explanation and Prediction in Linguistics (CEP): Formalist and Functionalist Approaches

Egbert Fortuin

2021

The nominalization of subordinate clauses in Czech

Zeitschrift für Slawistik

Peter Kosta

Petr Karlik

2020

Current Developments in Slavic Linguistics. Twenty Years After:(based on Selected Papers from FDSL 11)

Teodora Radeva-Bork

Peter Kosta

2020

Die Nominalisierung von Nebensätzen im Tschechischen

Zeitschrift für Slawistik

Peter Kosta

Petr Karlík

2020/10/30

Entities, events, and their parts: The semantics of multipliers in Slavic

Current developments in Slavic linguistics: Twenty years after

Marcin Wągiel

Teodora Radeva-Bork

Peter Kosta

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

(No Title)

Peter Kosta

2020

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