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doi: 10.2298/jfi2202423f
handle: 21.15107/rcub_dais_13893
The Common Slavic particle that is realized in sub-Alpine South Slavic as neka has distinctive developments in Macedonian, Bulgarian, and the former Serbo-Croatian. The particle has its broadest usage in the former Serbo-Croatian, which appears to be, at least in part, due to contacts with Italo-Romance. Macedonian is more conservative than Bulgarian, and thus occupies a unique place within sub-Alpine South Slavic. At the same time, Bulgarian is less Balkan than Macedonian in that the latter permits a bare direct object without a verb.
particles, гортатив, јусив, хортатив, Slavic, Balkan linguistics, юссив, балканская лингвистика, балканска лингвистика, словенски, славянские языки, hortative, частицы, jussive, партикуле
particles, гортатив, јусив, хортатив, Slavic, Balkan linguistics, юссив, балканская лингвистика, балканска лингвистика, словенски, славянские языки, hortative, частицы, jussive, партикуле
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