The monograph presents the Meaning-Text approach applied to the domain of syntax from a
typological angle  it deals with several long-standing syntactic problems on the basis of a
dependency description.Its content can be presented in five parts + an Introduction:The
Introduction explains the architecture of the book and sketches the Meaning-Text linguis-tic
model  underlying the subsequent discussion.I. Surface-syntactic relations in the languages of
the world  with special studies of subjects and objects.II. Grammatical voice in the dependency
framework: the passive construction in Chinese.III. The relative clause: a calculus and
analysis of possible types  the pseudo-relative (headless) clause.IV. Binary conjunctions (such
as IF ...  THEN ...)  free indefinite pronouns ([He went] nobody knows where)  and syntactic
idioms.V. Word order: linearization of dependency structures.The monograph offers a new
perspective in syntactic studies. It is strongly typology-oriented (using the data from
typologically diverse languages: English  Russian  Chinese  Korean  Basque  Georgian  etc.) and
based on a system of rigorous definitions of the notions involved  which ensures a link with
computational linguistics and Natural Language Processing