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On snakes and locative binding in Hungarian

Rákosi, G.: On snakes and locative binding in Hungarian.
Proc. LFG Conf. 395-415, 2010.
title:
On snakes and locative binding in Hungarian
authors:
  • Rákosi György
corresponding author:
Rákosi György
published:
2010
type:
article
genre:
conference article
journal:
Proceedings of the LFG '10 Conference, Ottawa: Carleton University (ISSN: 1098-6782)
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, Linguistics
subjects:
Nyelvtechnológia és Bioetika, anafora
abstract:
The paper investigates the peculiar pattern of reflexivity marking in Hungarian locative and directional PPs. Unlike in English, where both a pronoun and a reflexive can serve this purpose, only the reflexive is grammatical in standard Hungarian in these contexts. For many speakers, however, pronominal coding of reflexivity is also an option in first and second persons in locative PPs. The paper presents an LFG-theoretic analysis that rests on the assumption that this option is only available for speakers who treat the PP as a possessive structure, hence licensing the pronoun in what is essentially a non-local binding dependency.
projects:
TÁMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1/KONV-2010-0007
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