Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects
The dual is a grammatical expression of number in some languages (e.g. Slovene, Sorbian or Modern Standard Arabic) that denotes two persons or objects. In modern Indo-European languages, the dual is an archaism and one that has been preserved only in a small number of Slavonic languages: in Slovene...
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doaj-aad67324696d416083195ff017334ca62020-11-24T21:52:43ZdeuZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Linguistica0024-39222350-420X2012-12-0152110.4312/linguistica.52.1.349-36282Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialectsTjaša Jakop0Fran Ramovš Institute for Slovenian Language Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Ljubljana Slovenia The dual is a grammatical expression of number in some languages (e.g. Slovene, Sorbian or Modern Standard Arabic) that denotes two persons or objects. In modern Indo-European languages, the dual is an archaism and one that has been preserved only in a small number of Slavonic languages: in Slovene, Upper and Lower Sorbian and Cassubian; in other Indo-European languages the dual has been replaced by the plural. This paper will present this specific grammatical category as preserved to the present day in Standard Slovene, Colloquial Slovene and various Slovene dialects, and enable more precise comparisons and contrasts to be drawn with the dual in all three forms of the Slovene language. https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/79dual numbermorphologySlovene dialectsColloquial SloveneStandard Slovene |
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Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects |
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Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects |
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Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects |
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Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects |
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Use of dual in standard Slovene, colloquial Slovene and Slovene dialects |
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Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) |
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The dual is a grammatical expression of number in some languages (e.g. Slovene, Sorbian or Modern Standard Arabic) that denotes two persons or objects. In modern Indo-European languages, the dual is an archaism and one that has been preserved only in a small number of Slavonic languages: in Slovene, Upper and Lower Sorbian and Cassubian; in other Indo-European languages the dual has been replaced by the plural. This paper will present this specific grammatical category as preserved to the present day in Standard Slovene, Colloquial Slovene and various Slovene dialects, and enable more precise comparisons and contrasts to be drawn with the dual in all three forms of the Slovene language.
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dual number morphology Slovene dialects Colloquial Slovene Standard Slovene |
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