Table of contents
Introduction
VII
Chapter 1.Internal-scope taking arguments in the information structure of deverbal nominals in Hungarian
1
Chapter 2.Structural ambiguity and case assignment in Hungarian clausal and phrasal comparatives
35
Chapter 3.Two positions for verbal modifiers: Evidence from derived particle verbs
65
Chapter 4.A representational account of vowel harmony in terms of variable elements and licensing
95
Chapter 5.Co-patterns, subpatterns and conflicting generalizations in Hungarian vowel harmony
135
Chapter 6.Measure constructions in Hungarian and the semantics of the -nyi suffix
157
Chapter 7.Hungarian classifier constructions, plurality and the mass–count distinction
183
Chapter 8.Focus and quantifier scope: An experimental study in Hungarian
209
Chapter 9.*VV in Hungarian
239
Index
253
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