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Autor:
Anton Getsov
Publikováno v:
Проглас, Vol XXX, Iss 2, Pp 204-214 (2021)
The article discusses several solutions that aim to reveal the direction of the dependence between the components of the appositional construction. An emphasis is placed on the analysis of the most amorphous and debatable structural type: common noun
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cee67060687a4f18b6cda49c594a181e
Autor:
Anton Getsov
Publikováno v:
Proglas. 31:262-271
The article examines a particular variation of the appositional construction, which has not been systematically investigated in the Bulgarian syntactic literature. The study analyses syntactic formations that belong to one of the main types of the ap
Autor:
Anton Getsov
Publikováno v:
RESEARCH RESULT Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. 7
Autor:
Anton Getsov, Sylvia Velikova
Publikováno v:
Pedagogical Almanac. 29
This paper focuses on the role of media linguistics and the use of media discourse in (foreign) language education. Based on an example of a specific critical incident in the context of teaching Bulgarian as a foreign language, the study concludes th
Publikováno v:
Research result. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. 7
Publikováno v:
Proglas. 29
The paper is part of a series of publications that set out to examine various aspects in the analysis of appositive constructions. The purpose of this particular study is to reveal the multidimensional, diverse, and complex interaction between three
Publikováno v:
Proglas. 28
This article critically reviews the ways in which the grammatical relation between the units of appositional constructions have been interpreted and conceptualized in Russian linguistics. The paper considers four distinct perspectives, each of which
Publikováno v:
Proglas. 28
Publikováno v:
21st Century Media and Communications. 2
The paper analyses the manipulative potential of one insufficiently-explored sentence part in Bulgarian syntax – the appositive, and also the appositive phrases, which are composed of a complement (object or subject complement) and the noun it desc