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Negative concord proper, as the most common negative concord variety, is the co-occurrence of negative indefinites with predicate negation. Non-strict negative concord proper refers to the word order ruled negative concord: it is obligatory with a postverbal negative pronoun/adverb and optional or not allowed at all with a preverbal negative pronoun ...
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Negative concord proper, as the most common negative concord variety, is the co-occurrence of negative indefinites with predicate negation. Non-strict negative concord proper refers to the word order ruled negative concord: it is obligatory with a postverbal negative pronoun/adverb and optional or not allowed at all with a preverbal negative pronoun ...
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Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 2015
he paper discusses the linguistic layers of the Glagolitic text of the Baška tablet (cca. 1100 AD), which is considered the oldest textual monument of Croatian language and literature. This text is placed in a wider sociohistorical (1.1) and linguistic context (1.2, 1.3).
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he paper discusses the linguistic layers of the Glagolitic text of the Baška tablet (cca. 1100 AD), which is considered the oldest textual monument of Croatian language and literature. This text is placed in a wider sociohistorical (1.1) and linguistic context (1.2, 1.3).
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Croatian Church Slavonic language
2009U radu se opisuje hrvatska inačica crkvenoslavenskoga jezika. Hrvatska se redakcija od ostalih redakcija crkvenoslavenskoga jezika izdvaja time da je jedina sačuvala prvotno, glagoljsko pismo. Druga je njezina specifičnost konfesionalna izdvojenost.
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The Position of the Church Slavonic Language in Croatian Medieval Culture
2011Hrvatska je srednjovjekovna kultura bila tropismena i trojezična. Pisalo se glagoljicom, latinicom i ćirilicom na hrvatskome, latinskome i crkvenoslavenskome jeziku. Autor razmatra sociolingvistički položaj crkvenoslavenskoga jezika i njegov odnos s narodnim, hrvatskim jezikom.
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Old Church Slavonic Multi-Word Nominations versus Compounds
Slavic Almanac, 2023Valeriya Efimova
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