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 the D position crosslinguistically is widely accepted. But many linguists have raised the question whether it is reasonable to assume the DP hypothesis for languages that do not have lexical articles. Polish is an articleless language. In this paper, I will argue that even Polish has the DP layer. Furthermore, I will show that it projects at least one more functional phrase between NP and DP. The evidence for the above claims will be based on certain DP-internal word order facts. I will account for them by postulating that, in the absence of lex...
The article aims at analyzing the principle which determines the acceptability and correctness of no...
The paper deals with syntactic contrasts between Polish words conventionally treated as pronominal...
The paper is concerned with some syntactic consequences of Polish being a synthetic language with a ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the syntax of Polish nominal expressions in terms of what is kno...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
It is standardly assumed that nominals in the languages of the world are syntactically complex in th...
The traditional description of Polish abstract nouns such as lekkość ‘lightness’ or jasność ‘bright...
The article examines the problem of migration of so-called classificatory adjectives in modern Polis...
The traditional description of Polish abstract nouns such as lekkość ‘lightness’ or jasność ‘bright...
The Determiner Phrase (DP) hypothesis proposes that Noun Phrases (NPs) are complements of a function...
The article aims at analyzing the principle which determines the acceptability and correctness of no...
The DP-hypothesis as proposed in Abney (1987) is nowadays generally taken for granted in formal synt...
The article aims at analyzing the principle which determines the acceptability and correctness of no...
The paper deals with syntactic contrasts between Polish words conventionally treated as pronominal...
The paper is concerned with some syntactic consequences of Polish being a synthetic language with a ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the syntax of Polish nominal expressions in terms of what is kno...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
This article deals with the existence of a DP layer on the top of NP. Based on evidence presented, (...
It is standardly assumed that nominals in the languages of the world are syntactically complex in th...
The traditional description of Polish abstract nouns such as lekkość ‘lightness’ or jasność ‘bright...
The article examines the problem of migration of so-called classificatory adjectives in modern Polis...
The traditional description of Polish abstract nouns such as lekkość ‘lightness’ or jasność ‘bright...
The Determiner Phrase (DP) hypothesis proposes that Noun Phrases (NPs) are complements of a function...
The article aims at analyzing the principle which determines the acceptability and correctness of no...
The DP-hypothesis as proposed in Abney (1987) is nowadays generally taken for granted in formal synt...
The article aims at analyzing the principle which determines the acceptability and correctness of no...
The paper deals with syntactic contrasts between Polish words conventionally treated as pronominal...
The paper is concerned with some syntactic consequences of Polish being a synthetic language with a ...