1. Database of the Western South Slavic Verb HyperVerb 2.0 -- WeSoSlavBoban Arsenijević, Katarina Gomboc Čeh, Franc Marušič, Stefan Milosavljević, Petra Mišmaš, Jelena Simić, Marko Simonović, Rok Žaucer, 2024, zaključena znanstvena zbirka raziskovalnih podatkov Ključne besede: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, verbs, phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax Objavljeno v RUNG: 12.12.2024; Ogledov: 285; Prenosov: 3 Celotno besedilo (12,51 KB) Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
2. Placement and ordering of the (en)cliticsFranc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, 2024, samostojni znanstveni sestavek ali poglavje v monografski publikaciji Ključne besede: clitics, enclitics, Slavic, syntax, Slovenian, Slovak, Czech, Bulgarian, Macedonian, BCMS, Polish, clitic cluster, stress Objavljeno v RUNG: 31.05.2024; Ogledov: 1169; Prenosov: 6 Povezava na datoteko Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
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4. On the nature of prenumeral adjectivesFranc Marušič, Rok Žaucer, 2019, objavljeni znanstveni prispevek na konferenci (vabljeno predavanje) Opis: Following Greenberg’s generalization 20 prenominal adjectives follow numerals. In
this paper we discuss a group of adjectives that appear in unexpected positions: adjectives
preceding numerals prenominally. We argue that these adjectives violate cross-linguistic
generalizations only apparently, as the noun phrases with such adjectives actually contain
additional covert structure – structure that is not realized phonologically/phonetically. Ključne besede: Greenberg’s generalization 20, adjectives, numerals, noun phrase, Slovenian syntax Objavljeno v RUNG: 05.11.2019; Ogledov: 3692; Prenosov: 0 Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
5. Two (non-)islands in Slovenian : A study in experimental syntaxArthur Stepanov, Manca Mušič, Penka Stateva, 2018, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: There exists a controversy in the literature and among the speakers of Slovenian concerning the grammaticality of wh-island and subject island constructions in this language. We conducted an acceptability rating study of wh-islands and subject islands in Slovenian, using the factorial definition of island. This definition provides for a possibility to isolate a true island effect while controlling for two complexity factors that potentially interfere in speakers’ evaluation of the relevant sentences: the length of the respective movement dependency and the presence of an island structure itself. We found that (i) Slovenian speakers do judge the wh-island sentences worse than the respective controls, but the observed degradation cannot be attributed to a true island effect; (ii) subject extraction out of a wh-island leads to a so called reverse island effect whereby the acceptability is higher than expected even if the above two complexity factors are taken into consideration; and (iii) speakers are sensitive to the subject island effect, as predicted by the mainstream theories of syntactic locality. The results of our study contribute to establishing a solid empirical base for further theoretical investigations of the island effects and raise new questions about the role of processing factors in speakers’ evaluations of island constructions. Ključne besede: syntactic island, experimental syntax, Subjacency, Empty Category Principle, Slovenian Objavljeno v RUNG: 11.06.2018; Ogledov: 5356; Prenosov: 0 Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
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10. Surviving sluicingFranc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Vesna Plesničar, Tina Šuligoj, 2016, objavljeni povzetek znanstvenega prispevka na konferenci Ključne besede: sluicing, discourse particles, multiple wh-fronting, wh-phrase, left periphery, syntax, Slovenian Objavljeno v RUNG: 14.12.2016; Ogledov: 5733; Prenosov: 0 Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |