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The Hungarian Nominal Functional Sequence 1st Edition Va Dkny

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The Hungarian Nominal Functional Sequence 1st Edition Va Dkny
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.54 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Éva Dékány
ISBN: 9783030634391, 3030634396
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Hungarian Nominal Functional Sequence 1st Edition Va Dkny by Éva Dékány 9783030634391, 3030634396 instant download after payment.

The Hungarian Nominal Functional Sequence combines the methods of syntactic cartography with evidence from compositional semantics in a comprehensive exploration of the structure of Noun Phrases. Proceeding from the lexical core to the top of DP, it uses Hungarian as a window on the underlying universal functional hierarchy of Noun Phrases, but it also regularly complements and supports the analysis with cross-linguistic evidence. The book works out a minimal map of the extended NP in the sense that the proposed hierarchy only has projections which host overt material and it does not draw on semantically empty word order projections. Topics which receive special attention include the syntax of classifiers, demonstratives, proper names, possessive NPs and plural pronouns.

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