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 **Boban Arsenijević** is a linguist conducting research in the areas of theoretical, corpus and experimental approaches to morphology, syntax and semantics, mainly focusing on Slavic languages. His interests range from the verbal aspect, argument structure and morphology, over agreement, gender and number, to quantification and reciprocity, and clausal subordination – taking the formal theoretical perspective, but also the perspective of acquisition and processing. He obtained his PhD from the university of Leiden, and currently holds a professorship for Slavic linguistics at the University of Graz. [[https://kfunigraz.academia.edu/BobanArsenijevic|More.]]\\ **Boban Arsenijević** is a linguist conducting research in the areas of theoretical, corpus and experimental approaches to morphology, syntax and semantics, mainly focusing on Slavic languages. His interests range from the verbal aspect, argument structure and morphology, over agreement, gender and number, to quantification and reciprocity, and clausal subordination – taking the formal theoretical perspective, but also the perspective of acquisition and processing. He obtained his PhD from the university of Leiden, and currently holds a professorship for Slavic linguistics at the University of Graz. [[https://kfunigraz.academia.edu/BobanArsenijevic|More.]]\\
  
-**Katarina Gomboc Čeh** is a PhD student at the University of Nova Gorica. She graduated and got her master’s degree from the University of Ljubljana. She focuses primarily on formal syntax, with a focus on Slavic languages. Her main areas of interest are modality, verb aspect, second language acquisition, bilingualism, and multilingualism.\\+**Katarina Gomboc Čeh** is a PhD student at the University of Nova Gorica. She graduated and got her master’s degree from the University of Ljubljana. She focuses primarily on formal syntax, with a focus on Slavic languages. Her main areas of interest are modality, verb aspect, second language acquisition, bilingualism, and multilingualism. [[https://sites.google.com/view/katarina-gomboc-ceh/domov|More.]]\\
  
 **Franc Marušič** is a professor of linguistics at the Center for Cognitive science at the University of Nova Gorica. He graduated in Linguistics in 2005 at the Stony Brook University. His main area of interest is Slovenian syntax with special focus on verb agreement, ellipsis, and internal syntax of the noun phrase. [[http://sabotin.ung.si/~fmarusic/|More.]] \\ **Franc Marušič** is a professor of linguistics at the Center for Cognitive science at the University of Nova Gorica. He graduated in Linguistics in 2005 at the Stony Brook University. His main area of interest is Slovenian syntax with special focus on verb agreement, ellipsis, and internal syntax of the noun phrase. [[http://sabotin.ung.si/~fmarusic/|More.]] \\
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