In:Lexicalising Clausal Syntax: The interaction of syntax, the lexicon and information structure in Hungarian
Tibor Laczkó
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 354] 2021
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Published online: 18 November 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.354.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.354.toc
Table of contents
PrefaceVII
List of abbreviationsIX
Chapter 1.Introduction1
1.1The framework: Lexical-Functional Grammar2
1.2The implementational platform: Xerox Linguistic Environment33
1.3The structure and content of the book39
Chapter 2.The basic structure of Hungarian finite clauses43
2.1On previous generative approaches to Hungarian sentence structure43
2.2On some previous LFG(-compatible) analyses of Hungarian sentence
structure60
2.3Towards an exocentric LFG account of Hungarian finite sentences70
2.4Conclusion96
Chapter 3.Verbal modifiers99
3.1On particle-verb constructions99
3.2A general approach to verbal modifiers163
3.3Conclusion169
Chapter 4.Operators173
4.1Mycock (2010) on Szendrői (2003), É. Kiss (2002) and Hunyadi (2002)174
4.2Mycock’s (2010)
analysis178
4.3My alternative analysis202
4.4Conclusion227
Chapter 5.Negation from an xle perspective229
5.1Types of negation230
5.2Negative markers and licensing negative concord items257
5.3Conclusion278
Chapter 6.Copula constructions and functional structure281
6.1On English CCs and aspects of their GB/MP analyses282
6.2Hegedűs (2013) on Hungarian
CCs285
6.3Towards developing an LFG analysis of Hungarian CCs302
6.4Conclusion321
Chapter 7.Conclusion: Results and outlook325
7.1Introduction325
7.2Chapter 2: The basic structure of Hungarian finite clauses326
7.3Chapter 3: Verbal modifiers326
7.4Chapter 4: Operators328
7.5Chapter 5: Negation330
7.6Chapter 6: Copula constructions and functional structure331
7.7Some general final remarks332
References333
Index347
