Contents: Mojmir Docekal: Negation and Durative Adverbials - Dominika Dziubala-Szrejbrowska: Piec kobiet czy pieciu mezczyzn? - Towards the Solution of a Numeral Puzzle in Slavic Languages - Hana Gruet-Skrabalova: What Kind of Element Is ze in Czech? - Petr Jaeger/Vladimir Petkevic/Alexandr Rosen/Hana Skoumalova: Towards a Treebank for All Tastes - Tomas Jelinek: Automatic Rule-Based Correction of Stochastic Syntactic Annotation of Czech - Slavica Kochovska: Clitic Co-occurrence Restrictions in Macedonian Wh-Questions - Pavel Kosek: Word Order of Conditional Auxiliary Clitics in the Czech Language of the Baroque Period - Vesselina Laskova: How kogato Differs from kato: Analysis of Bulgarian Adverbial Clauses - Evgenia Markovskaya: Derivational Account of Gender in Deverbal Nominals in Russian - Roksolana Mykhaylyk: Scrambling to Middlefield - Vladimir Petkevic: Syntactic Functions of Infinitive in Contemporary Czech - Tobias Scheer: Yers and Epenthetic Vowels in Polish -Barbora Stindlova/Svatava Skodova/Alexandr Rosen/Jirka Hana: Annotating Foreign Learners' Czech - Beata Trawinski: AND-Type versus WITH-Type Conjunctions: Towards a Corpus-Based Study - Ewa Willim: Concord in Polish Coordinate NPs as Agree - Erin Zaroukian: Homophony and Russian Copular Constructions - Petr Biskup: Slavic Prefixes and Adjectival Participles - Lucie Medova: Anticausatives Are Derived Unergatives - Bartosz Wiland: Prefix Stacking, Syncretism, and the Syntactic Hierarchy - Marketa Zikova: Lexical Prefixes and Templatic Domains: Prefix Lengthening in Czech - Rok Zaucer: The Syntax of Perdurative-prefixed Verbs and the VP-internal/VP-external Prefix Distinction.