Papers
in preparation/manuscripts/to appear
accepted. Bogomolets, Ksenia, Paula Fenger, and Adrian Stegovec, Movement in disguise: Morphology as a diagnostic for verb movement in Algonquian. Syntax. (manuscript)
submitted. The Third Way: Optional object reordering as ambiguous labeling resolution. (manuscript)
in preparation. Chapter on Imperatives in Slovenian/Slavic, Semantics of Slavic languages (Open Slavic Linguistics series), eds. B. Gehrke and R. Šimík, Language Science Press.
journal publications
2020. Taking Case out of the Person-Case Constraint, Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 38 (1), 261–311. (pre-print)
2019. Perspectival control and obviation in directive clauses, Natural Language Semantics 27 (1), 47–94. (pre-print)
2012. Marvin, Tatjana and Adrian Stegovec, On the syntax of ditransitive sentences in Slovenian, Acta Linguistica Hungarica 59 (1–2), 177–203.
in collection
2022. Number in Slovenian (Chapter 7), Number in the World’s Languages, eds. P. Acquaviva and M. Daniel, 187-260, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin.
2016. Not two sides of one coin: Clitic person restrictions and Icelandic quirky agreement, Formal Studies in Slovenian Syntax: In honor of Janez Orešnik , eds. F. L. Marušič and R. Žaucer, 283-313, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
in proceedings
2020. Stating the obvious: Unifying restrictions on subjects of imperatives and subjunctives, Current developments in Slavic Linguistics. Twenty years after (based on selected papers from FDSL 11), eds. P. Kosta & T. Radeva-Bork, Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main.
2019. Magda Kaufmann and Adrian Stegovec. Being relatively imperative in Slovenian, Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23, eds. M. Teresa Espinal et al., 539-556, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona: Bellaterra.
2018. Saito, Hiroaki and Adrian Stegovec. The pa/wa of imperative alternatives, Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, vol. 2 (ZASPiL 61), eds. U. Sauerland and S. Solt, ZAS: Berlin.
2018. Bogomolets, Ksenia, Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec, Unifying V-C movement in Algonquian and Germanic: A view from morphology, Proceedings of PLC 41 - PWPL 24.1, eds. A. Irani & M. Šereikaitė, Philadelphia, PA: GradLingS.
2017. !? (Where’s the ban on imperative questions?). Proceedings of SALT 27, eds. D. C. Burgdorf, J. Collard, S. Maspong, and B. Stefánsdóttir, Ithaca, NY: Cornell Linguistics Circle.
2017. Bogomolets, Ksenia, Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec, Arapaho, the English of Algonquian: V-C movement and its effects on agreement paradigms, Proceedings of NELS 47, eds. A. Lamont & K. A. Tetzlof, Amherst, MA: GLSA. (draft)
2017. Personality Disorders: The PCC and two kinds of clitic reordering in Slovenian, Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 24: The New York Meeting 2015, eds. Y. Oseki, M. Esipova, and S. Harves, Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Slavic Publications.
2017. Between YOU and ME: Two crosslinguistic generalizations on person restrictions, Proceedings of WCCFL 34, eds. E. Rubin, A. Csirmaz, and A. Kaplan, Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
2015. Now you PCC me, now you don't: The inverse person-case effect in Slovenian, Proceedings of NELS 45, eds. T. Bui and D. Ozyildiz, 107–117, Amherst, MA: GLSA. (draft)
2015. Stegovec, Adrian and Magda Kaufmann, Slovenian Imperatives: You Can't Always Embed What You Want!, Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 19, eds. E. Csipak and H. Zeijlstra, Göttingen: LinG.
2015. It’s not Case, it’s Personal! Reassessing the PCC and clitic restrictions in O’odham and Warlpiri, Proceedings of the Poster Session of the 33rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 33), eds. P. Umbal et al., SFU Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 5. (draft)
2013. Marvin, Tatjana and Adrian Stegovec, A Note on Slovenian Ditransitives, Formal Description of Slavic Languages: The Ninth Conference. Proceedings of FDSL 9, Göttingen 2011, eds. U. Junghanns, D. Fehrmann, D. Lenertová & H. Pitsch, 149–170. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.