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A thousand in a thousand ways

Jasna Vince
E-mail: jasna.vince@stin.hr
Staroslavenski institut u Zagrebu

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Abstract: There are many ways to express a cardinal number 1000 in Croatian. Along with a lexical diversity (tisuća, hiljada, som, jezero, miljar, tavžan i sl.) there exists a morphosyntactic one described in this article. The corpus based on the examples picked from Google Search reveals the cardinal number 1000 as a noun, an adjective or an adverb. The noun 1000 can be accompanied either by a counted word in the genitive plural or in the case required. As can be expected, a counted word agrees with the adjectival number 1000. With the adverb 1000 a counted word is usually in the genitive plural. The other possibilities are the case required and the unexpected case.
Keywords:
numeral phrases, counted word, cardinal number 1000, noun 1000, adjective 1000, adverb 1000, determinator,
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