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Word and sentence prosody in Serbocroatian
- Wayles Browne, I. Lehiste, Pavle Ivić
- Linguistics
- 1986
This extensive field study and comprehensive analysis of existing scholarship provides a solid basis for interpreting the peculiar and much-debated Serbocroatian accentuation. Although addressed to…
Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Cornell Meeting, 1995
- Wayles Browne
- Sociology
- 1 June 1997
Radiative Corrections to Fermi Interactions
- H. Weinberger, E. Blum, Wayles Browne
- Physics
- 2011
must be applied to discover just what happens in this case, and how the extension is to be made into the unphysical region. Because of the small numerical value of the constant coefficients of higher…
Serbo-Croat: Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian
- G. Corbett, Wayles Browne
- Linguistics
- 13 January 2009
This revised edition includes updated bibliographies for each chapter and up-to-date census figures. The featured languages have been chosen based on the number of speakers, their role as official…
Subject Free Relatives in Null-Subject Languages : Evidence from Slavic
- Wayles Browne, Ewa Dornisch, N. Kondrashova, Draga Zec
- Linguistics
- 2003
Free relatives, also known as headless relatives , get their name from the fact that they do not appear accompanying an d modifying a noun phrase. In cont rast, ‘ordinary’ relative c lauses (both…
Serbo-Croatian Enclitics for English-Speaking Learners *
- Wayles Browne
- Linguistics
- 2004
Certain Serbo-Croatian personal pronouns, particles, and verb forms are always unaccented and follow different word-order rules than other words in the sentence do. They cannot stand by themselves…
Adjacent vs. separated placement of preposition and noun as a factor in noun inflection: The cases of Bosnian- Croatian-Serbian pazuho ‘armpit’
- Wayles Browne
- LinguisticsVilnius University Open Series
- 26 July 2021
The alternations k~c, g~z, and x~s occurring before i in Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS) noun declension stem from the Second Palatalization of Velars, but are no longer phonologically conditioned. In…
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