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Lexical prefixes don’t stack. And when they do?
Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, 2022, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: Slovenian, morphology, verbs, verbal prefixes, lexical prefixes
Published in RUNG: 26.09.2022; Views: 1044; Downloads: 0
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Zbornik prispevkov s simpozija 2011
2012, proceedings of peer-reviewed scientific conference contributions (domestic conferences)

Published in RUNG: 19.04.2022; Views: 1234; Downloads: 11
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Zbornik prispevkov s simpozija 2015
2016, proceedings

Keywords: slovenščina, hrvaščina, slovnica, jubilejni zborniki
Published in RUNG: 13.04.2022; Views: 1362; Downloads: 11
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Investigation of Slovenian copular agreement
Franc Marušič, Rok Žaucer, 2021, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: This paper reports on a detailed investigation of agreement inside simple predicative sentences. In this type of sentence, both noun phrases are in the nominative, so in principle either one can trigger agreement on the copular verb. We examine various types of copular contructions and show that regardless of the type of predicative sentence, when a plural is combined with a singular, it is always the plural that agrees. Similarly, when a dual is combined with a singular, the dual wins out. But when we combine a dual and a plural, the copula can agree with either of the two noun phrases, with a preference for the noun phrase following the copula. We discuss the relevance of these findings for recent literature on predication.
Keywords: agreement, copula, number, singular, dual, plural, Slovenian
Published in RUNG: 31.01.2022; Views: 1682; Downloads: 0
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Gender agreement with exclusive disjunction in Slovenian
Franc Marušič, Zheng Shen, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper addresses two issues: 1. Empirically, we report novel experimental data on agreement with exclusively disjoined subjects in Slovenian; 2. Theoretically, we look into the nature of attested agreement strategies with coordinated NPs. In particular, we investigate how these strategies behave under coordinators with different semantics, i.e. exclusive disjunction and conjunction. Based on the elicitation results, we argue that closest conjunct agreement, resolved agreement, and highest conjunct agreement are all present under exclusive disjunction to different extents, which suggests a uniform set of agreement strategies under disjunction and conjunction despite the semantic difference. Further, we argue against the presence of default agreement under both disjunction and conjunction in Slovenian, and argue for a particular set of gender resolution rules.
Keywords: Slovenian, conjunct agreement, exclisuve disjunction, resolution, default agreement
Published in RUNG: 15.11.2021; Views: 1568; Downloads: 0
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Dual in Slovenian
Franc Marušič, Rok Žaucer, 2021, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Abstract: Slovenian is one of only three contemporary Slavic languages that productively uses the dual. The other two are Upper and Lower Sorbian. In this chapter, we will outline the present-day use of the dual in Slovenian, generally ignoring historical aspects, for which see, i.a., Tesnière (1925a), Belić (1934), Jakop (2008), Olander (2015). Also, the description will primarily be based on standard Slovenian as described/prescribed in Toporišič et al. (2001), mainly ignoring the great variation across different varieties of Slovenian (cf. Tesnière 1925a,b, Jakop 2008) in the actual forms of dual marking and the extent to which dual forms are distinct from the plural. The paradigms presented in the next section exist in entirety only in few dialects and in the prescribed standard variety. A small number of dialects of the South West, along the border between Italy and Slovenia, and the dialects of the South, along the border with Croatia, are without most of the dual forms and in some cases without the dual altogether, but for the most part, different dialects exhibit different amounts of dual forms. Central Slovenian dialects and dialects of the North and North-East use dual fully productively (cf. Jakop 2008 and Marušič et al. 2016 for a comprehensive map of the distribution of dual in Slovenian dialects).
Keywords: Slovenian, grammatical number, dual, meaning of dual
Published in RUNG: 13.08.2021; Views: 1679; Downloads: 0
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An extralinguistic source for the strict order of adjectives?
Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, Luka Komidar, Gregor Sočan, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: linguistics, adjectives
Published in RUNG: 11.06.2021; Views: 1914; Downloads: 52
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