33.593, Books: Nominalizations and Participles in Czech and beyond: Karlík, Medová (eds.)

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Subject: 33.593, Books: Nominalizations and Participles in Czech and beyond: Karlík, Medová (eds.)

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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 19:21:56
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Nominalizations and Participles in Czech and beyond: Karlík, Medová (eds.)

 


Title: Nominalizations and Participles in Czech and beyond 
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 65  

Publication Year: 2022 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom-shop.eu
	

Book URL: https://lincom-shop.eu/epages/57709feb-b889-4707-b2ce-c666fc88085d.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/57709feb-b889-4707-b2ce-c666fc88085d/Products/%22ISBN%209783969390962%22 


Editor: Petr Karlík
Editor: Lucie Taraldsen Medová

Hardback: ISBN:  9783969390962 Pages: 214 Price: Europe EURO 158


Abstract:

The goal of the book is to investigate the fine morphological details of
nominalizations and participles in Czech, with extensions to Germanic
languages such as Norwegian and English. The individual studies contained in
the book are grounded within the framework of Nanosyntax. The leading idea of
this approach is that the fundamental building blocks of syntactic structures
are smaller than morphemes and correspond to individual grammatical features.
The features are then mapped onto pronunciation by phrasal spellout.

The studies in this book revolve around the question of what the grammatical
ingredients of participles and nominalizations are, how they map to surface
morphemes, and how this architecture allows us to understand both the
overarching generalizations as well as the language-particular details. In
addition to the editors, the volume features chapters by P. Caha, M. Starke,
T. Taraldsen and M. Ziková.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                     Syntax

Language Family(ies): Germanic


Written In: English  (eng)

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