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Comparative analysis of morphosyntactic variation in Bantu languages

Abstract Following a long tradition of historical-comparative work in Bantu, recent years have seen an increase in studies adopting systematic, parametric approaches to morphosyntactic variation in Bantu. In parallel with this, there have been a number of research projects to record and analyse typological data using large-scale online ...
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Morphosyntactic variation in numerically-quantified noun phrases in Bulgarian

Journal of Slavic Linguistics
abstract: Bulgarian masculine nouns have a special form – a 'count' form – different from singular and plural, which is used in numerically-quantified nominal phrases. The count form is analyzed here as accusative singular. Several empirical arguments are offered in support of this unusual account, and potential challenges are addressed.
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