The alternations k~c, g~z, and x~s occurring before i in Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS) noun declension stem from the Second Palatalization of Velars, but are no longer phonologically conditioned. In the dative-locative singular of nouns with nominative in -a, they are favored or hindered by a combination of morphological criteria. In the dative-instrumental-locative plural of masculine nouns, they are almost exceptionless. In the same three cases of neuter nouns they occur more when the noun is directly after a preposition, less when other words intervene between the preposition and the noun, a phenomenon that has not previously been remarked in the literature. We exemplify it with the noun pazuho ‘armpit’
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The Slovene neo-circumflex is our major source of information for the reconstruction of Proto-Slavic...
In this article, the author deals with remnants of accent paradigm B among i-type nouns in the Croat...
This paper examines the distribution of Bulgarian participles in prenominal position. The discussion...
The study proceeds from the results of the previous studies showing that the distributional characte...
This paper discusses a statistical correlation between possessive prenominal placement and the prese...
U radu se polazi od rezultata ranijih istraživanja da su distributivne karakteristike (frekvenca) je...
The most important role of prepositions is relational; they connect fullmeaning words logically and ...
This paper explores the syntactic behaviour of two classes of apparently synonymous prepositions in ...
The paper discusses the opposition between two complementizers/subordinators, da vs. ka, in Prekmurj...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the scope of the vowel―zero alternations in prepositions in...
The thesis addresses the placement of `second position' clitics in a linear order in preposed predic...
This article deals with a particular syllabic development in the Proto-Slav(on)ic language and its c...
It has often been noted that English predicative adjectives frequently find their counterparts in Cr...
The present article aims to shed some light on the combinability of verbs, nouns and adjectives with...
Nouns belonging to the non-mobile root-stressed accentual paradigm of a-declension with roots contai...
The Slovene neo-circumflex is our major source of information for the reconstruction of Proto-Slavic...
In this article, the author deals with remnants of accent paradigm B among i-type nouns in the Croat...
This paper examines the distribution of Bulgarian participles in prenominal position. The discussion...