In:Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 16: Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference
Edited by Veronika Hegedűs and Irene Vogel
[Approaches to Hungarian 16] 2020
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Published online: 8 April 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/atoh.16.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction1
Non-degree equatives and reanalysis: A case study of doubling patterns in German and Hungarian5
Julia Bacskai-Atkari
Anatomy of Hungarian aspectual particles25
Anikó Csirmaz
Benjamin Slade
Intervocalic voicing of Hungarian /h/47
Andrea Deme
Márton Bartók
Tekla Etelka Gráczi
Tamás Gábor Csapó
Alexandra Markó
Contextual triggers of the Hungarian pre-verbal focus structure: A guided production study73
Tamás Káldi
Levente Madarász
Anna Babarczy
Testing variability effects in Hungarian vowel harmony97
Fanni Patay
Ágnes Benkő
Ágnes Lukács
Péter Rebrus
Miklós Törkenczy
With or without the definite article: On the syntax of anaphoric possessor strategies in Hungarian115
György Rákosi
Word order effects of givenness in Hungarian: Syntax or prosody?137
Ádám Szalontai
Balázs Surányi
Object agreement and locality in Hungarian: Infinitival complement clauses, second person objects and accusative
adjuncts165
Szécsényi Krisztina
Szécsényi Tibor
Fixed stress as phonological redundancy: Effects on production and perception in Hungarian and other languages187
Irene Vogel
(Non-)exhaustivity in focus partitioning across languages207
Malte Zimmermann
Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss
Swantje Tönnis
Edgar Onea
Index231
