In:On the Syntax of Missing Objects: A study with special reference to English, Polish, and Hungarian
Marta Ruda
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 244] 2017
► pp. xi–xii
Abbreviations
Published online: 16 November 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.244.gloss
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.244.gloss
ø
missing object (pre-theoretical marking)
1
first person
1s.sg.2o
first-person singular subject & second-person object
2
second person
2o
second-person object
3
third person
acc
accusative case
adj
adjective
adn
adnominal
adv
adverb
c
complementiser
cl
clitic
cond
conditional mood
cop
copula
decl
declarative marker
def
definite/objective conjugation
elat
elative case
f
feminine gender
imprsnl
impersonal verb form
imper
imperative verb form
indef
indefinite/subjective conjugation
instr
instrumental case
lv
light verb
mod
modifier
n
neuter gender
neg
negation
perf
perfective aspect
pl
plural number
poss
possessive marker
pred
marker of predication
pref
prefix
pres
present tense
prog
progressive marker
prt
particle
pv
preverb
se
verbal/voice-related marker
sg
singular number
subl
sublative case
subju
subjunctive mood
top
topic
voc
vocative case
corpora:
BNC
British National Corpus
Brown
Brown University Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English
NKJP
Narodowy Korpus Języka Polskiego [National Corpus of Polish]
The glosses and the marking of missing objects in the examples from the linguistics sources have been modified in accordance with the conventions adopted here. The glosses and translations of the examples from non-English sources are mine. If the sources of the examples and acceptability judgments are not given in the text, the examples are constructed and their acceptability has been checked with native-speaker informants, as indicated in the footnotes throughout the text.
