Slovar členkov kot živa vez med besedilom in slovarjem
Abstract
DICTIONARY OF PARTICLES AS A LIVING LINK BETWEEN THE TEXT AND DICTIONARY
This article posits a theoretical-practical depiction of the particle as a dynamic function word and sentence modifer. The research brings together and provides commentary on contemporary linguistic assumptions about the particle and the practical, or lexical, display of how particles are used in Slovenian texts.
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