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On a much-debated Hungarian predicate: Verb or participle? Syntactic or lexical treatment?

Laczkó, T.: On a much-debated Hungarian predicate: Verb or participle? Syntactic or lexical treatment?.
Argumentum. 9, 239-267, 2013.
title:
On a much-debated Hungarian predicate: Verb or participle? Syntactic or lexical treatment?
authors:
  • Laczkó Tibor
published:
2013
type:
article
genre:
foreign language journal publication in domestic (Hungarian) journal
journal:
Argumentum (ISSN: 1787-3606)
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, Linguistics
subjects:
Hungarian, lexical-functional grammar, agreement, attributive participle, Doktori iskola
abstract:
This paper deals with a very special Hungarian predicate type exhibiting a complexity of marked properties. After a summary and demonstration of the relevant features, I briefly outline the most important (and, often,radically different) types of analyses. Then I offer a detailed, comparative and critical discussion of four recent accounts, arguing for treating the predicate as a participle (rather than a finite verb form) and for handling its specific traits in the lexicon in the framework of Lexical-Functional Grammar.
projects:
K 72983; TÁMOP-4.2.2/B-10/1-2010-0024
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