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Anomalous use of definiteness and gender in some types of noun phrases in Bulgarian

Valentin Gešev
E-mail: vgeshev@slav.uni-sofia.bg
Sofia University Sv. Kliment Ohridski
Abstract: The paper considers the anomalous use of definiteness and gender in Bulgarian noun phrases containing hypocoristic names, nicknames or sometimes even legal personal names. Proper names of people, bein...

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Kosubordinacija u hrvatskome jeziku

Ranko Matasović
E-mail: rmatasov@ffzg.hr
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7068-3036
Filozofski fakultet Zagreb
Abstract: Osim koordinacije, u kojoj su povezane sintaktičke strukture posve neovisne jedna o drugoj, i subordinacije, u kojoj jedna sintaktička struktura čini konstituentu unutar druge strukture, gramatika ulo...

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Podjela i nazivlje nezavisnosloženih rečenica u novijim hrvatskim gramatikama

Lana Hudeček
E-mail: lhudecek@ihjj.hr
Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje

Milica Mihaljević
Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje
Abstract: Istraživanje o kojemu je riječ u radu potaknuto je problemima s kojima su se autorice susrele pri definiranju pojedinih jezikoslovnih naziva u okviru projekta Hrvatsko jezikoslovno nazivlje – Jena i p...

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A new look at word classes in Cognitive Grammar

Cristiano Broccias
E-mail: c.broccias@unige.it
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8077-0624
University of Genoa
Abstract: Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar aims to offer a conceptual characterization of word classes. Pivotal to this endeavor is the distinction between a “thing” and a “relation” as well as the claim that rela...