Russian Adjective Agreement #
@cite{alexeyenko-zeijlstra-2025}
Russian has long and short adjective forms. Long forms are fully inflected for gender, number, and case; they appear in BOTH predicative and attributive positions. Short forms are pred-only and lack case marking (39), Table 4.
For the MAG, only the form that CAN appear attributively matters — the long form. Since the long form is identical in pred and attr use and is fully φ/κ-specified, MAG(a) is satisfied. Russian correctly violates the HFF: A–XP–N is attested (24).
Russian long-form features: φ (number, gender) + κ (6-case).
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Russian: long forms are identical in pred and attr.
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