Anikó Csirmaz
List of John Benjamins publications for which Anikó Csirmaz plays a role.
Anatomy of Hungarian aspectual particles Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 16: Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference, Hegedűs, Veronika and Irene Vogel (eds.), pp. 25–46 | Chapter
2020 The paper explores a common core of meaning that various aspectual adverbials in Hungarian (including megint, ismét ‘again’, még ‘still’) share. It is proposed that there is a general definition for various aspectual elements related to times and events. We suggest that some components of those… read more
Hungarian is a classifier language Word Classes: Nature, typology and representations, Simone, Raffaele and Francesca Masini (eds.), pp. 141–160 | Article
2014 We present an overview of classifiers, a subgroup of what Simone & Masini (this volume) call Light Nouns. Three major types have been distinguished: group, sortal and mensural classifiers. Focusing on group and sortal classifiers, we establish a battery of tests which diagnose the membership in the… read more
Anti-agreement: Features and locality Studies on Agreement, Costa, João and Maria Cristina Figueiredo Silva (eds.), pp. 75–98 | Article
2006 Particles and phonologically defective predicates Verb Clusters: A study of Hungarian, German and Dutch, Kiss, Katalin É. and Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), pp. 225–252 | Article
2004 Null Subjects in Hungarian DPs and Inflected Infinitivals The Minimalist Parameter: Selected papers from the Open Linguistics Forum, Ottawa, 21–23 March 1997, Alexandrova, Galina M. and Olga Arnaudova (eds.), pp. 227–232 | Article
2001