Papers from the 2009 Debrecen Conference
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Papers from the 2009 Debrecen Conference
(Approaches to Hungarian, v. 12)
John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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This volume contains eight papers, all presented at the 9th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (University of Debrecen, 2009), addressing a great variety of topics in the syntax, morphology, phonology, and semantics of Hungarian, and also offering discussion of related phenomena in other languages. The volume includes a syntax-based analysis of Hungarian external causatives in the framework of the Minimalist Program (MP); argumentation for the lack of phonological or acoustic evidence for secondary stress in Hungarian; an MP approach to a Hungarian modal construction with a counterfactual, reproaching reading; empirical arguments for assuming that in the case of embedded sentences factivity is irrelevant for syntax, and clauses are differentiated by referentiality; a comprehensive semantic account of result states in Hungarian; a claim that certain paradigmatic/morphophonological variation in the Hungarian verbal paradigm is caused by conflicting paradigmatic pressures; a purely interface-based MP account of the syntax of identificational focus in Hungarian; and an analysis of arbitrarily interpreted null subjects in Hungarian with third person, plural agreement on the finite and infinitival verb. The volume will be of interest not just to scholars working on Hungarian, but to a general audience of generative linguists.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Hungarian external causatives: Monoclausal but bi-eventive (by Bartos, Huba)
- 3. (The non-existence of) secondary stress in Hungarian (by Blaho, Sylvia)
- 4. The syntax-prosody interface and sentential complementation in Hungarian (by Ishihara, Shinichiro)
- 5. On a type of counterfactual construction (by Kiss, Katalin E.)
- 6. Result states in Hungarian (by Pinon, Christopher)
- 7. Paradigmatic variation in Hungarian (by Rebrus, Peter)
- 8. An interface account of identificational focus movement (by Suranyi, Balazs)
- 9. Non-referential readings of null subjects in Hungarian (by Toth, Ildiko)
- 10. Name index
- 11. Term index
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