This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal syntax. Such nominals exhibit a complex cluster of semantic properties, ranging from argument structure, scope, and number to discourse transparency. We develop an analysis of incorporation in the framework of Discourse Representation Theory, a dynamic theory that can connect sentence-level and discourse-level semantics. We concentrate on data from Hungarian, where incorporated nominals may be either morphologically singular or plural. We set out to capture two sets of contrasts: (i) those we find when comparing incorporated nominals on the one hand and their non-incorporated, full-fledged argument sisters on the other, and (ii) those we find ...
Discussion of nominalization (NZN) is possible only within a general theory of grammatical categorie...
This paper investigates the conditions under which Argument Supporting Nominalizations (ASNs) can re...
The paper discusses two subtypes of a special kind of Hungarian deverbal nominalization, “HATNÉK-nom...
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal s...
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal s...
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal s...
Prefinal version of the manuscript. - Stanford: CSLI publications Distinguishing between discourse...
The paper discusses the incorporation facts, mainly from Hungarian and Hindi, and the extended versi...
This study investigates the formal variation in elements involved in incorporation structures. Altho...
This chapter makes the following main claims about Hungarian: A. There is a detailed paral...
This chapter discusses the treatment of noun incorporation within the framework of Functional Discou...
This paper deals with diachronic aspects of noun incorporation as a low transitivity phenomenon, con...
This paper addresses the semantics and pragmatics of singular and plural nominals in languages that ...
This volume offers a novel perspective in the syntax of articles in European languages arguing that ...
This dissertation uses syntactic, semantic and morphological evidence from English nominalization to...
Discussion of nominalization (NZN) is possible only within a general theory of grammatical categorie...
This paper investigates the conditions under which Argument Supporting Nominalizations (ASNs) can re...
The paper discusses two subtypes of a special kind of Hungarian deverbal nominalization, “HATNÉK-nom...
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal s...
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal s...
This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal s...
Prefinal version of the manuscript. - Stanford: CSLI publications Distinguishing between discourse...
The paper discusses the incorporation facts, mainly from Hungarian and Hindi, and the extended versi...
This study investigates the formal variation in elements involved in incorporation structures. Altho...
This chapter makes the following main claims about Hungarian: A. There is a detailed paral...
This chapter discusses the treatment of noun incorporation within the framework of Functional Discou...
This paper deals with diachronic aspects of noun incorporation as a low transitivity phenomenon, con...
This paper addresses the semantics and pragmatics of singular and plural nominals in languages that ...
This volume offers a novel perspective in the syntax of articles in European languages arguing that ...
This dissertation uses syntactic, semantic and morphological evidence from English nominalization to...
Discussion of nominalization (NZN) is possible only within a general theory of grammatical categorie...
This paper investigates the conditions under which Argument Supporting Nominalizations (ASNs) can re...
The paper discusses two subtypes of a special kind of Hungarian deverbal nominalization, “HATNÉK-nom...