On the “Articlization” of the Propositional Argument in Bulgarian (in Comparison to Polish)

In the paper I discuss content explication processes in sentences expressing the causal relation in Bulgarian and Polish. The work implements the model of theoretical contrastive studies with a semantic interlanguage. I focus on condensation processes in the causal position. Apart from phenomena wel...

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Vydáno v:Slavia Meridionalis Ročník 25
Hlavní autor: Jakub Banasiak
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:bulharština
Vydáno: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 01.11.2025
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ISSN:2392-2400
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Shrnutí:In the paper I discuss content explication processes in sentences expressing the causal relation in Bulgarian and Polish. The work implements the model of theoretical contrastive studies with a semantic interlanguage. I focus on condensation processes in the causal position. Apart from phenomena well-known in the literature, such as nominalization and pronominalization/prosententialization, I highlight the “articlization” of the propositional argument, in which the latter is compressed to the form of the Bulgarian definite article. Equivalent constructions with demonstrative pronouns as modifiers in the adnominal position in some compound pronouns are also presented.
ISSN:2392-2400
DOI:10.11649/sm.3453