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Impersonal Constructions in Slovenian: A Comparison with Other South Slavic Languages and Russian
This article discusses two types of impersonal constructions with reflexive verbs: (a) constructions with a general agent and (b) constructions with the experiencer of the state in the dative. It presents special syntactic-semantic features and the use of these constructions in Slovenian, other South Slavic languages, and Russian.