This article represents the typological analysis of a vocative case category in some modern literary languages of Balkan Peninsula: the Bulgarian, Romanian, and Serbian and in some other modern Slavic literary languages
The author understands case as a relationship of syntactic dependence between a subordinated noun ph...
This paper examines the distribution of those Slovene and Serbo-Croatian case forms which in combina...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...
In those Slavic languages where the vocative inflectional case endings are used inconsistently, a s...
The category of case that has an important position in the morphological system of the Azerbaijani l...
The dichotomy “language and speech” will never disappear as a part of research from linguistic studi...
Problematika ovoga završnog rada jest položaj vokativa u hrvatskim gramatikama tijekom sedamnaestoga...
The article deals with realization of category of voice in English, Uzbek and some other turkic lang...
Hartmann J, Milicevic N. Case alternations in Serbian existentials. In: Zybatow G, Junghanns U, Lene...
Within the PT framework, this chapter represents an exploration in three new directions. First, we l...
This paper discusses the use of cases in Molise Slavonic, a high contact South Slavonic variety spo...
Diplomski je rad koncipiran objedinjavanjem tradicionalnoga formalnog gramatičkog pristupa i suvreme...
This article represents the historical analysis of the apportionment and typological description som...
This paper aims to analyze the interpretation of vocatives and category of vocativeness within the s...
The author presents her version of the semantic paradigm of case in Slavic and states that it is ...
The author understands case as a relationship of syntactic dependence between a subordinated noun ph...
This paper examines the distribution of those Slovene and Serbo-Croatian case forms which in combina...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...
In those Slavic languages where the vocative inflectional case endings are used inconsistently, a s...
The category of case that has an important position in the morphological system of the Azerbaijani l...
The dichotomy “language and speech” will never disappear as a part of research from linguistic studi...
Problematika ovoga završnog rada jest položaj vokativa u hrvatskim gramatikama tijekom sedamnaestoga...
The article deals with realization of category of voice in English, Uzbek and some other turkic lang...
Hartmann J, Milicevic N. Case alternations in Serbian existentials. In: Zybatow G, Junghanns U, Lene...
Within the PT framework, this chapter represents an exploration in three new directions. First, we l...
This paper discusses the use of cases in Molise Slavonic, a high contact South Slavonic variety spo...
Diplomski je rad koncipiran objedinjavanjem tradicionalnoga formalnog gramatičkog pristupa i suvreme...
This article represents the historical analysis of the apportionment and typological description som...
This paper aims to analyze the interpretation of vocatives and category of vocativeness within the s...
The author presents her version of the semantic paradigm of case in Slavic and states that it is ...
The author understands case as a relationship of syntactic dependence between a subordinated noun ph...
This paper examines the distribution of those Slovene and Serbo-Croatian case forms which in combina...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...