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The Semantics-Pragmatics Controversy, 2014
What Is a Context?: Linguistic Approaches and …, 2012
Subanalysis of Argument Encoding in Distributed …, 2006
In this paper, I give an analysis of Slovene noun declension within the framework of Distributed ... more In this paper, I give an analysis of Slovene noun declension within the framework of Distributed Morphology. To adequately account for the data, I decompose case, number and declension classes into more primitive features. Furthermore, I employ the process of impoverishment to capture the systematic properties of Slovene noun declension. The insertion of markers in the respective insertion contexts follows the subset and the specificity principles. I assume one rule which readjusts the results of impoverishment and vocabulary insertion. Finally, in the last section, I briefly outline and reject an alternative approach to the data, one that makes reference to what might be considered residues of former theme vowels.
The Semantics-Pragmatics Controversy, 2014
What Is a Context?: Linguistic Approaches and …, 2012
Subanalysis of Argument Encoding in Distributed …, 2006
In this paper, I give an analysis of Slovene noun declension within the framework of Distributed ... more In this paper, I give an analysis of Slovene noun declension within the framework of Distributed Morphology. To adequately account for the data, I decompose case, number and declension classes into more primitive features. Furthermore, I employ the process of impoverishment to capture the systematic properties of Slovene noun declension. The insertion of markers in the respective insertion contexts follows the subset and the specificity principles. I assume one rule which readjusts the results of impoverishment and vocabulary insertion. Finally, in the last section, I briefly outline and reject an alternative approach to the data, one that makes reference to what might be considered residues of former theme vowels.