In this article we present an analysis of a specific phenomenon of Bulgarian syntax, which can be better understood, we will argue, through a comparison with Romance. As it is often the case when one compares different languages certain constructions appea
The paper discusses some subtle points of the syntax of clitic left dislocation and clitic right dis...
The paper focuses on the study of a rarity in the Bulgarian language – phrasal com- pounds (PCs). Al...
This paper offers a minimalist view of a variety of topics that in Bulgarian are at the crossroads o...
This paper discusses clitic reduplication constructions in Bulgarian. In contrast to traditional ana...
The change from infinitives to clausal constructions is a character- istic of languages of the Balka...
The present paper aims at demonstrating that expressions of the type N1 N2 in Bulgarian are ambigous...
Possessive (nominal) and indirect object (clausal) clitics are homophonous within the Balkan Slavic ...
In this talk, I will investigate Bulgarian clitic doubling constructions (CD) from a cross-linguisti...
The paper compares the Balkan phenomenon known as “infinitival loss” in two varieties of Romance tha...
On the basis of data from several Germanic and Romance languages, Rizzi (1997) proposes an analysis ...
Lowering in overt syntax is known to be problematic as it involves movement into a non c-commanding ...
Being typologically different, Russian and Bulgarian due to analytism and synthetism demonstrate dif...
In this paper, I present a topicality-based analysis of object clitic doubling in wh-questions in co...
The paper discusses the phenomenon of clitic reduplication as it is represented across the Bulgarian...
comparative linguistics. Also, the contrastive analysis in her study provides teachers and translato...
The paper discusses some subtle points of the syntax of clitic left dislocation and clitic right dis...
The paper focuses on the study of a rarity in the Bulgarian language – phrasal com- pounds (PCs). Al...
This paper offers a minimalist view of a variety of topics that in Bulgarian are at the crossroads o...
This paper discusses clitic reduplication constructions in Bulgarian. In contrast to traditional ana...
The change from infinitives to clausal constructions is a character- istic of languages of the Balka...
The present paper aims at demonstrating that expressions of the type N1 N2 in Bulgarian are ambigous...
Possessive (nominal) and indirect object (clausal) clitics are homophonous within the Balkan Slavic ...
In this talk, I will investigate Bulgarian clitic doubling constructions (CD) from a cross-linguisti...
The paper compares the Balkan phenomenon known as “infinitival loss” in two varieties of Romance tha...
On the basis of data from several Germanic and Romance languages, Rizzi (1997) proposes an analysis ...
Lowering in overt syntax is known to be problematic as it involves movement into a non c-commanding ...
Being typologically different, Russian and Bulgarian due to analytism and synthetism demonstrate dif...
In this paper, I present a topicality-based analysis of object clitic doubling in wh-questions in co...
The paper discusses the phenomenon of clitic reduplication as it is represented across the Bulgarian...
comparative linguistics. Also, the contrastive analysis in her study provides teachers and translato...
The paper discusses some subtle points of the syntax of clitic left dislocation and clitic right dis...
The paper focuses on the study of a rarity in the Bulgarian language – phrasal com- pounds (PCs). Al...
This paper offers a minimalist view of a variety of topics that in Bulgarian are at the crossroads o...