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Positions for oblique case-marked arguments in Hungarian noun phrases

Judit Farkas
E-mail: juttasusi@gmail.com
Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Gábor Alberti
University of Pécs
Sažetak: We argue that there are four positions open to oblique case-marked arguments within the Hungarian noun phrase structure, of which certain ones have never been mentioned in the literature while even th...

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Str. 245 - 261

NP–pomicanje i posvojni genitiv

Branko Kuna
E-mail: bkuna@ffos.hr
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4436-3749
Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Osijeku
Sažetak: U članku se raspravlja o mjestu genitiva u izgradnji složenih NP te posebice o odnosu s drugim konkurentnim sintaktičkim sredstvima. U žarištu istraživanja, u kojem su primijenjene neke od modularnih ...

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A split DP-analysis of Croatian noun phrases

Đurđica Željka Caruso
E-mail: zeljka@ifla.uni-stuttgart.de
University of Stuttgart
Sažetak: This paper investigates the syntactic structure of nominal expressions in Croatian and proposes their analysis in terms of a split DP. Within the split DP-approach, the nominal left periphery contains...

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Str. 211 - 228

The DP category in articleless Slavic languages

Borivoje Petrović
E-mail: borivoje@gmail.com
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7003-5303
Faculty of Education, Sombor, University of Novi Sad
Sažetak: This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (Left Branch Extraction, Zwicky’s test, Boškovi,s Generalization, Noun/Pronoun Assymetries, Status of...

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Noun/pronoun asymmetries: Evidence in support of the DP hypothesis in Polish

Paweł Rutkowski
E-mail: rutkowski@zigzag.pl
Warsaw University & Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Sažetak: The aim of this paper is to analyse the syntax of Polish nominal expressions in terms of what is known as the DP hypothesis (the idea that was discussed in Abney 1987). The fact that articles occupy t...