Abstract

The paper presents a description of the simple syntactic groups formed by an adjective and a preposition in the modern Bulgarian language. The authors study in detail the variants of the two syntactic types Pr  A and A  Pr, using the techniques of accommodation and connotation. The most characteristic feature of these syntactic groups is lexical accommodation, whereas morphological accommodation is not realized as prepositions are an uninflected class of words. Keywords: simple syntactic groups formed by an adjective and a preposition, morphological accommodation, lexical accommodation, syntactic compatibility, Bulgarian language

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