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Title: | The Bulgarian Noun Phrase |
Authors: | Arnaudova, Olga |
Keywords: | Indo-European Languages Balto-Slavic Languages Slavic Languages Bulgarian |
Issue Date: | 1995 |
Publisher: | University of Ottawa |
Abstract: | The purpose of this thesis is to examine the structure of the noun phrase in Bulgarian on the basis of the innovative research analysis of NP (DP) and IP during the last few years that has been applied to English and Romance. The general framework I will adopt is that of Government and Binding and the Minimalist Program developed in Chomsky, 1993. On the one hand, the Bulgarian Noun Phrase shares some of the properties of the English Noun Phrase, with the adjectives appearing before the noun, and on the other hand it resembles the Romance Noun Phrase with its strong agreement features. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11707/2931 |
Appears in Collections: | Dissertations (restricted access) |
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