Jazyk a genderová korektnost: (ne)přechylování příjmení a názvů profesí v českém jazyce a jazykové důsledky přejímání nepřechýlených příjmení (na příkladu přejímek z ruštiny)

Title in English Language and Gender Correctness: usage of gender inflection in female surnames and female profession names
Authors

ŠPAČKOVÁ Stanislava

Year of publication 2019
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The chapter tries to find answers to the questions why there should be feminine forms of the names of various professions, but why feminine forms of surnames are sometimes considered redundant. At the same time, it offers several possibilities of how untransliterated surnames could participate in morphosyntactic relations in Czech, since their non-syllabification is unacceptable to the Czech linguistic sensibility, especially for Russian (and generally other Slavic) surnames, in which the Czech native speaker subconsciously expects the occurrence of a inflectional ending, so that their non-syllabification disturbs the fluency of the text.

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