This paper argues that Czech verbal prefixes alternate between two states, roughly corresponding to the traditional notions ‘free’ and ‘bound’. The distinction, however, is not reflected in the separability of the prefix and the verb; it is reflected in vowel length. Main evidence for the claim is drawn from the way vowel length of adpositions is treated Czech internally and from a comparison to Norwegian. Theoretically, we implement the alternation as a phrasal movement of the prefix from a VP internal position (where the prefix behaves as bound) to a VP external position, drawing on Taraldsen’s (2000) proposal for Norwegian and Svenonius’s (2004b) account of prefixation in Slavic
TITLE: Vowel Lenght: Comparison of Czech and French Vowel Systems from the Phonetic and Phonological...
In this thesis, I compare English particles to Czech spatial adverbs and prefixes. I discuss three a...
The present article is a follow-up to the paper by Kuz’menko Yu. K. (2017) about the shortening of ...
templatic activity that I have identified may be quoted in the frame of an abstract. In Scheer (f...
This bachelor thesis aims to inspect the presence or absence of a feature called pre- fortis shorten...
This bachelor thesis examines the role of a phenomenon called pre-fortis shortening in Czech English...
Most Slavic prefixes can be assigned to one of two large cate- gories, lexical and superlexical. The...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the scope of the vowel―zero alternations in prepositions in...
V prednaglasnih zlogih so dolgi vokali izšli iz Dybojevega zakona, medtem ko so v naglašenih in pona...
This paper presents data concerning differences in segment duration in Standard Danish due to s...
The competition between the prefixes "přě-" and "při-", and the changes in the vowel quantity in som...
This master’s thesis investigates the development of aspectual prefixes in Czech. The analysis in th...
My observation that Mate Kapović’s ideas about Slavic accentuation lack a chronological perspective ...
is paper examines syntactic and prosodic constituency within a verbal stem in Czech. Working in the ...
Vowels in both English and Czech are realized with varying duration. Vowel duration is a feature tha...
TITLE: Vowel Lenght: Comparison of Czech and French Vowel Systems from the Phonetic and Phonological...
In this thesis, I compare English particles to Czech spatial adverbs and prefixes. I discuss three a...
The present article is a follow-up to the paper by Kuz’menko Yu. K. (2017) about the shortening of ...
templatic activity that I have identified may be quoted in the frame of an abstract. In Scheer (f...
This bachelor thesis aims to inspect the presence or absence of a feature called pre- fortis shorten...
This bachelor thesis examines the role of a phenomenon called pre-fortis shortening in Czech English...
Most Slavic prefixes can be assigned to one of two large cate- gories, lexical and superlexical. The...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the scope of the vowel―zero alternations in prepositions in...
V prednaglasnih zlogih so dolgi vokali izšli iz Dybojevega zakona, medtem ko so v naglašenih in pona...
This paper presents data concerning differences in segment duration in Standard Danish due to s...
The competition between the prefixes "přě-" and "při-", and the changes in the vowel quantity in som...
This master’s thesis investigates the development of aspectual prefixes in Czech. The analysis in th...
My observation that Mate Kapović’s ideas about Slavic accentuation lack a chronological perspective ...
is paper examines syntactic and prosodic constituency within a verbal stem in Czech. Working in the ...
Vowels in both English and Czech are realized with varying duration. Vowel duration is a feature tha...
TITLE: Vowel Lenght: Comparison of Czech and French Vowel Systems from the Phonetic and Phonological...
In this thesis, I compare English particles to Czech spatial adverbs and prefixes. I discuss three a...
The present article is a follow-up to the paper by Kuz’menko Yu. K. (2017) about the shortening of ...