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The split-comparative hypothesis and the morphology of comparative adverbs in Czech

Authors

CAHA Pavel DE CLERCQ Karen VANDEN WYNGAERD Guido

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Slavic Linguistics
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
web http://ojs.ung.si/index.php/JSL/article/view/275/238
Keywords adjectives; adverbs; comparative; allomorphy; nanosyntax
Description This paper investigates complex allomorphy patterns in comparative adjectives and adverbs in Standard Czech and two of its dialects. We formulate an account of the allomorphy (including microparametric variation) within the Nanosyntax framework (Starke 2018). We argue that in order to capture the facts, we need to adopt two proposals. The first one is a split CMPR hypothesis (Caha et al. 2019), according to which the comparative head splits into two independent projections, C1 and C2. The second idea is a split ADV hypothesis (hinted at in Bobaljik 2012), according to which there are two positions for an ADV head in the functional sequence.

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