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Temporal Genitive in the Speech of the Slatina Region near Banja Luka (Republic of Srpska)

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
This paper isolates the syntactic and semantic models of the temporal genitive with the meaning of temporal identification – temporal localization (simultaneity and successiveness) and temporal quantification, specifically temporal quantification in the ...
Dijana Crnjak   +2 more
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Use of genitive without prepositions in the spoken language of youth from Vranje [PDF]

open access: yesJužnoslovenski Filolog, 2022
The paper presents the results of the research into the use of genitive without prepositions in the spoken language of young people from Vranje.
Stanković Dragana V.
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Genital Dermatillomania [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Urology, 2017
Dermatillomania is a rare disease that seldom affects the genitals. Genital dermatillomania has not yet been recognized as a separate entity within the disease. The purpose of the report is to highlight a new facet of dermatillomania and inform urologists that dermatillomania could be a potential reason for genital ulcers. This report documents 2 cases
Philip, Alexandrov   +2 more
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The submerged genitive in Old Prussian

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2021
This paper is devoted to the Old Prussian phrase ʃwaiāʃmu ʃupʃei buttan ‘to his own house’ (Enchiridion, III 876). Far from being simply the result of a syntactic error, the genitive ʃupʃei ‘of oneself’ can be recognized as the reflex of an archaic ...
Daniel Petit
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Ethical dative and prepositional genitive in conflict-inducing phrases in Russian [PDF]

open access: yesRhema. Рема, 2021
This article focuses on the morpho-syntactic structure of conflict-inducing phrases in Russian. These constructions are intended for the addressee or nonparticipant of the speech act, but also contain reference to the speaker, who effectively does not ...
E.Yu. Filimonova
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Dative by genitive replacement in the Greek language of the papyri: a diachronic account of case semantics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Semantic analysis of the prenominal first person singular genitive pronoun (μου) in the Greek of the documentary papyri shows that the pronoun is typically found in the position between a verbal form and an alienable possessum which functions as the ...
Stolk, Joanne Vera
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Rethinking case marking and case alternation in Estonian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper, we argue for a view of case marking that does not treat case as the passive realisation of other morpho-syntactic properties of a construction but as independently bringing information to a clause.
Abney   +44 more
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The accusative/genitive alternation in Bosnian/ Croatian/Serbian

open access: yesGlossa, 2022
There is an ongoing discussion in the literature on how the meaning conveyed by (in)definite determiners is expressed in languages which lack an (in)definite article system (see e.g., Chierchia 1998; Dayal 2004; Deal 2017). One proposal is that in Slavic
Agata Renans, Halima Husić
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The Role of Discourse Prominence in Antecedent Search: The Case of Genitive Noun Phrases

open access: yesDiscours, 2016
The research investigated how readers comprehended reflexive pronoun anaphors (e.g., himself or herself) that occurred in the same sentence with an antecedent that was modified by a genitive noun phrase (NP).
Shelia M. Kennison
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Possessive Constructions in Egyptian and Coptic. Distribution, definiteness, and the construct state phenomenon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In this paper, the distribution of Coptic possessive constructions is defined in terms of syntactic constraints: the construction involving the linking element N- requires the obligatory (and simple) definiteness of the possessed noun as well as the ...
Egedi, Barbara
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