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@proceedings{2407979, author = {Caha, Pavel}, keywords = {morphosyntax; degree; nanosyntax}, language = {eng}, title = {What’s your name, what’s your title: on the morphosyntax of academic degrees}, url = {https://www.crissp.be/events/guidofest/program/}, year = {2024} }
TY - CONF ID - 2407979 AU - Caha, Pavel PY - 2024 TI - What’s your name, what’s your title: on the morphosyntax of academic degrees KW - morphosyntax KW - degree KW - nanosyntax UR - https://www.crissp.be/events/guidofest/program/ N2 - In Czechia, academic degrees (all of them types of qualifications) are obtained in a rigid order. For example, the degree Bc. (roughly equivalent to bachelor) is obtained first, and it is marked as a prefix. The equivalent of Master is acquired after that, and it is marked again as a prefix, namely Mgr. It is relevant to note that Mgr. replaces Bc., rather than stacking on top of it; thus, despite two qualifications obtained, only a single degree marker is found.In the talk, I explore the possibility that overriding (and the lack thereof) can be explained as a regular application of phrasal spellout. ER -
CAHA, Pavel. \textit{What’s your name, what’s your title: on the morphosyntax of academic degrees}. 2024.
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