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@article{1652937, author = {Ziková, Markéta and Faltýnková, Michaela}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tlr-2021-2074}, keywords = {ABA; age projection; Czech; gender; Nanosyntax; number; phrasal spellout; three-stem pattern}, language = {eng}, issn = {0167-6318}, journal = {The Linguistic Review}, title = {How to Derive Allomorphy : A Case Study from Czech}, url = {https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/tlr-2021-2074/html}, volume = {38}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1652937 AU - Ziková, Markéta - Faltýnková, Michaela PY - 2021 TI - How to Derive Allomorphy : A Case Study from Czech JF - The Linguistic Review VL - 38 IS - 3 SP - 517-536 EP - 517-536 PB - De Gruyter SN - 01676318 KW - ABA KW - age projection KW - Czech KW - gender KW - Nanosyntax KW - number KW - phrasal spellout KW - three-stem pattern UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/tlr-2021-2074/html N2 - The paper discusses a three-way allomorphic pattern of neuter-gender stems in Czech. We argue that there are two surface alternations involved in the three-stem pattern, i.e. a-e and t-zero, and that the two alternations are driven by two distinct mechanisms, i.e. suppletion and regular phonological computation respectively. We postulate two suppletive stem-building suffixes that are lexically connected via the Nanosyntactic tool of pointers. We argue that the default a-initial suffix spells out the neuter gender and its suppletive e-initial variant is a portmanteau morpheme of the (neuter) gender and (singular) number. We further propose that the suppletive suffix is stored with a floating consonant that does not surface word-finally due to regular phonological computation. ER -
ZIKOVÁ, Markéta and Michaela FALTÝNKOVÁ. How to Derive Allomorphy : A Case Study from Czech. \textit{The Linguistic Review}. De Gruyter, 2021, vol.~38, No~3, p.~517-536. ISSN~0167-6318. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tlr-2021-2074.
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