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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bulgarian grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the language. Bulgarian is a South Slavic language that evolved from Old Bulgarian / Old Church Slavonic -- the written norm for the Slavic languages in the Middle ages which derived from Proto-Slavic.Bulgarian is also a part of the Balkan language area, which includes Greek, Macedonian, Romanian, Albanian and the Torlakian dialect of Serbian. It thus shares several grammatical innovations with the other southwest Balkan languages that set it apart from other Slavic languages. Among these are a sharp reduction in noun inflections -- most Bulgarian nouns and adjectives are inflected for number and gender, but have lost noun cases. Bulgarian has a suffixed definite article -- most other Slavic languages have no definite article at all -- and has lost the verb infinitive, while otherwise preserving most of the complexities of the Old Bulgarian verb conjugation system. It has further developed the proto-Slavic verb system to add verb forms to express nonwitnessed, retold, and doubtful (irrealis) actions."@en }

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