Hungarian spatial PPs
Hungarian spatial adpositional phrases exhibit very similar properties to those in other languages in that they can denote places and paths, and their structural ordering is such that path-denoting postpositions are outside place-denoting ones. One type of postpositional elements (the ‘dressed’ Ps)...
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doaj-a642e150ab164a409746f14a1a5f6e002020-11-24T21:28:57ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics1503-85992007-01-0133210.7557/12.8277Hungarian spatial PPsVeronika Hegedüs0Tilburg UniversityHungarian spatial adpositional phrases exhibit very similar properties to those in other languages in that they can denote places and paths, and their structural ordering is such that path-denoting postpositions are outside place-denoting ones. One type of postpositional elements (the ‘dressed’ Ps) share various syntactic propertiesmwith oblique case suffixes, while members of the other group of post positions (‘naked’ Ps) are more like particles. All of these, however, are generated in an extended PP-structure with designated positions for place, path and direction.https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd/article/view/82Hungarianpostpositionsoblique caseparticlesPlacePath |
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Hungarian spatial PPs |
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Septentrio Academic Publishing |
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Nordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics |
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Hungarian spatial adpositional phrases exhibit very similar properties to those in other languages in that they can denote places and paths, and their structural ordering is such that path-denoting postpositions are outside place-denoting ones. One type of postpositional elements (the ‘dressed’ Ps) share various syntactic propertiesmwith oblique case suffixes, while members of the other group of post positions (‘naked’ Ps) are more like particles. All of these, however, are generated in an extended PP-structure with designated positions for place, path and direction. |
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Hungarian postpositions oblique case particles Place Path |
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