Clearly written and comprehensive in scope, this is an essential guide
to syntax in the Hungarian language. It describes the key grammatical
features of the language, focusing on the phenomena that have proved
to be theoretically the most relevant and have attracted the most
attention. The analysis of Hungarian in the generative framework since
the late Seventies has helped to bring phenomena which are non-overt
in the English language into the focus of syntactic research. As Kiss
shows, its results have been built into the hypotheses that make up
universal grammar. The textbook explores issues at the centre of
theoretical debates including the syntax and semantics of focus, the
analysis of quantifier scope, and negative concord. This useful guide
will be welcomed by students and researchers working on syntax and
those interested in Finno-Ugric languages.
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ISBN
9780511033278
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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