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The topic, Determiners, is such an interesting article. One would think that every language have determiners, to represent a noun, for example for quantity or possession. However, I recently found a language that does not use much of determiners nowhere in simple words, articles. But in some cases Serbo-Croatia, may have a determiner phrase. This article is a scholar article which requires University login. This article is a scholar article which requires University login. So I truly know this article is upon approval according To Wikipedia guidelines. One of my struggles in this Wikipedia assignment, was to find an approved article. There are so many websites that do seem to be a great educational source. However, not all educational sources are qualified under the Wikipedia guidelines. Serbo-Croatia is a language that lacks articles. But there are some cases there can be determiner phrases in certain noun phrases. In this language noun phrases comes before the adjective. Some types are accusative, nominative and dative. This article is ideal for determiners. A reader may come upon this article and question this article in regards to a language that does not have determiners, or determiner phrases. We are able to provide on example of a language that does not have much articles/determiners.

Progovac, Ljiljana. “Determiner Phrase in a Language without Determiners.” Journal of Linguistics, vol. 34, no. 1, 1998, pp. 165–179. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4176455.

Cainss (talk) 20:12, 12 May 2018 (UTC)