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The study presents a systematic and complete morpho-syntactic analysis of Czech nominal phrases in a generative framework, based on universal structures and morpho-syntactic principles. The author cites relevant studies in the field, assuming that morphology results from steps in syntactic derivations that reflect the underlying structure (Radically Distributed Morphology). Theoretical claims are based on examples (including corpus data) and contrasted paradigms. Most data come from Czech, but other languages are also used to demonstrate more universal characteristics of the phenomena. The paradigms cover (i) the structure and feature content of nominal projections including adjectives, possessives and quantifiers, and (ii) agreements with nominal constituents such as pronominals and coordinates.



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Derived Nominal Hypothesis – Concord – Czech possessives – Possessive movement – Quantified structures – Post-nominal genitive – Subject-predicate agreement – Analytic agreement – Theory of the morpho-syntax interface – Radically Distributed Morphology – Universal DP Hypothesis

Noun Phrases in Czech: Their Structure and

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 10/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631757413, 978-3631757413
      ISBN10: 3631757417

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The study presents a systematic and complete morpho-syntactic analysis of Czech nominal phrases in a generative framework, based on universal structures and morpho-syntactic principles. The author cites relevant studies in the field, assuming that morphology results from steps in syntactic derivations that reflect the underlying structure (Radically Distributed Morphology). Theoretical claims are based on examples (including corpus data) and contrasted paradigms. Most data come from Czech, but other languages are also used to demonstrate more universal characteristics of the phenomena. The paradigms cover (i) the structure and feature content of nominal projections including adjectives, possessives and quantifiers, and (ii) agreements with nominal constituents such as pronominals and coordinates.



      Table of Contents

      Derived Nominal Hypothesis – Concord – Czech possessives – Possessive movement – Quantified structures – Post-nominal genitive – Subject-predicate agreement – Analytic agreement – Theory of the morpho-syntax interface – Radically Distributed Morphology – Universal DP Hypothesis

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