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This book provides a detailed analysis of the functional domains in Czech deverbal nominalizations, focusing on the interaction between aspect and countability. It challenges traditional views of argument structure nominals as mass nouns and offers a new framework linking countability to aspectual features and telicity. This book explores the functional layers of Czech deverbal nominals from a generative perspective, with a central focus on the interaction between aspect and countability. Building on recent generative theories, the study challenges the longstanding view, originally proposed by Grimshaw, that argument structure nominals are inherently mass and uncountable. The work critically analyzes previous research on Czech nominalizations and introduces a new framework to explain how deverbal nominalizations in Czech can exhibit countability. Through an in-depth examination of the functional layers within both the nominal and verbal domains, the book demonstrates that countability in Czech argument structure nominals is closely tied to aspectual features and telicity, offering a novel perspective on deverbal nominals in Czech.
This book provides a detailed analysis of the functional domains in Czech deverbal nominalizations, focusing on the interaction between aspect and countability. It challenges traditional views of argument structure nominals as mass nouns and offers a new framework linking countability to aspectual features and telicity. This book explores the functional layers of Czech deverbal nominals from a generative perspective, with a central focus on the interaction between aspect and countability. Building on recent generative theories, the study challenges the longstanding view, originally proposed by Grimshaw, that argument structure nominals are inherently mass and uncountable. The work critically analyzes previous research on Czech nominalizations and introduces a new framework to explain how deverbal nominalizations in Czech can exhibit countability. Through an in-depth examination of the functional layers within both the nominal and verbal domains, the book demonstrates that countability in Czech argument structure nominals is closely tied to aspectual features and telicity, offering a novel perspective on deverbal nominals in Czech.
AmazonPagina's: 306, Editie: New, Hardcover, Peter Lang AG
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