Original scientific article
Page 533 - 563
Minority languages and the language policy in the rural area of Baranya (Croatia) – A case study
E-mail: kljubica@pravos.hr
University of Osijek
Abstract: The paper explores the position of minority languages in Croatian primary schools in multi-lingual communities on the example of the village of Darda, situated in the Hungarian-Croatian border area. T...
Original scientific article
Page 565 - 576
Mapping visual input onto lexical entries in the bilingual mental lexicon in the language switch condition
E-mail: kristina.cergol@ufzg.hr
Sveučilište u Zagrebu
Abstract: This paper studies the influence of language-specific elements in visual stimuli on the reaction times of bilingual speakers at the moment of the language switch. Premises of the models of bilingual l...
Original scientific article
Page 41 - 69
Moving od(-) and do(-) in Croatian. An account of sources, goals and dual readings of the dative
E-mail: mbrala@ffri.hr
University of Rijeka
University of Rijeka
Abstract: This paper focuses on the Croatian P-elements od ‘from’ and do ‘up to’, which productively appear as both verbal prefixes (yielding either source- or goal-oriented motion verbs) and prepositions; in m...
State-of-the-art article
E-mail: imatas@ihjj.hr
Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje u Zagrebu
Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje u Zagrebu
Abstract: Imenske skupine razlikuju se po stupnju povezanosti među sastavnicama. Neke se sastavnice slobodno povezuju na opisnoj razini (velik stol, sunčan dan, slatka kava, hladne ruke, mnogo ljudi), a druge s...
Original scientific article
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Sheme dinamike sile i promjenjivost glagolskih frazema
E-mail: jelena.parizoska@ufzg.hr
Učiteljski fakultet Zagreb
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
Abstract: U ovome se radu analiziraju promjene glagolskih frazema u engleskom i hrvatskom jeziku koji odražavaju sheme dinamike sile. Cilj je na temelju podataka iz računalnih korpusa utvrditi na koje načine sh...
Original scientific article
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Semantic restrictions on modal auxiliary combinations: Evidence from Croatian double modal constructions
University of Oxford
Abstract: Even though single modal auxiliaries have often been the main and only focus of literature on modality, Croatian data shows that modal auxiliaries show interesting restrictions when they occur in laye...
Original scientific article
E-mail: ljiljana.saric@ilos.uio.no
University of Oslo
Abstract: This study examines readers’ perceptions of impoliteness in user comments on online news articles in two daily newspapers: Croatia’s Jutarnji list and Serbia’s Večernje novosti. The study considers ju...