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This page is intended as a comprehensive bibliography of pseudocoordination in Czech; for discussion, see Section 2.2.3.1 of Ross (2021). If you have any feedback or additional references to suggest, please contact me.
Status
- Description status: several detailed studies
- Current bibliographic coverage: incomplete
- Total references: 3
- Last updated: December 2022, based on dissertation (Dec. 2021), Section 2.2.3.1
Summary
Pseudocoordination is attested in Czech with GO AND.
References
Škodová, Svatava. 2009. Pseudokoordinace v syntaxi češtiny. Liberec: Bor.
Škodová, Svatava. 2009. Pseudo-coordinative Construction (jít)V1aV2 in the Syntax of Contemporary Czech. Presented at The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (SCLA) Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2009), Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, October 17, 2009. http://languages.uchicago.edu/scla/sclc2009.html (accessed February 14, 2016 [archived version])
Škodová, Svatava. 2022. Pseudo-Coordination of the verb jít (‘go’) in contemporary Czech. In Giuliana Giusti, Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro & Daniel Ross (eds.), Pseudo-Coordination and Multiple Agreement Constructions, 191–211. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/la.274.08sko