O Komárkově teorii morfologie
On Miroslav Komárek’s theory of morphology
Author(s): Božena BednaříkováSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Ústav pro jazyk český
Keywords: morphology; word formation; functional structuralism; word classes; word structure; academic grammar
Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the Czech linguist Miroslav Komárek, both to commemorate his 90<sup>th</sup> birthday (which he unfortunately can no longer celebrate) and to provide insight into his theory of morphology and later morphological work inspired by it. The first part reflects morphology in the context of grammatical descriptions before Komárek, comparing them with the methodology of the Prague School’s functional structuralism. The second part shows that th Mathesius-inspired direction of grammatical description, from function to form, resonates with the conceptual efforts of the generation of the 1970s and their concept of academic grammar. On the other hand, it demonstrates the incompatibility of word-formational and morphological descriptions, an issue which was a part of Komárek’s morphological endeavors. The main part of the article analyzes Komárek’s most important conceptual morphological efforts, i.e. <i>Příspěvky k české morfologii</i> (Komárek 1978), the two basic pillars of which are the theory of word classes and word structure analysis. The last part shows the (non-) inspiration in several post-Komárek word-formational and morphological descriptions, especially in current projects which aim to create a new academic grammar of the Czech language.
Journal: Slovo a slovesnost
- Issue Year: 75/2014
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 200-219
- Page Count: 20
- Language: Czech