This paper discusses Hungarian discontinuous structures involving so-called "infiltrating" auxiliaries from the perspective of dependency grammar. Drawing on recent work by Thomas Groß and Timothy Osborne, the author analyses the construction in terms of rising and the concept of catenae. Under the proposal, the head of the verb modifier (VM) in the VM + auxiliary + infinitive pattern is the auxiliary, even though its governor is the infinitive. Collectively, these three elements are said to form a catena, i.e. a combination of words which is continuous with respect to dominance. The analysis is supplemented by remarks on the functional motivation of the construction, with the role of analogy taking centre stage
The aim of this paper is to give a constructional typology, on the basis of a corpus study, of the s...
The chapter deals with tense and modal auxiliaries in Dutch and Serbian which are analyzed as to the...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian a...
This paper addresses a hot topic of Hungarian syntactic research, viz. the treatment of "discontinuo...
This paper gives a descriptive overview of the prototypical Hungarian auxiliary+infinitive construct...
The analysis of the verb phrase poses interesting problems. This paper suggests a binary solution wh...
In the OV Germanic languages, certain verbs selecting infinitival complements (roughly, the restruct...
The present paper is focused on the study of those relations that auxiliary verbs can establish amon...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
Many grammarians have argued against the traditional analysis of the English auxiliary system propos...
The paper claims that a marriage of the Dependency Grammar (DG) understanding of word and sentence s...
PARTITIVE NOUN PHRASES IN HUNGARIAN ∗ Although a variety of nominal constructions have been examined...
The main empirical contribution of this thesis is the unearthing of two overlooked constructions in ...
This dissertation is primarily about purpose clauses in English, those apparently infinitival expres...
The purpose of this paper is to present a general approach to verbal inflection with special emphasi...
The aim of this paper is to give a constructional typology, on the basis of a corpus study, of the s...
The chapter deals with tense and modal auxiliaries in Dutch and Serbian which are analyzed as to the...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian a...
This paper addresses a hot topic of Hungarian syntactic research, viz. the treatment of "discontinuo...
This paper gives a descriptive overview of the prototypical Hungarian auxiliary+infinitive construct...
The analysis of the verb phrase poses interesting problems. This paper suggests a binary solution wh...
In the OV Germanic languages, certain verbs selecting infinitival complements (roughly, the restruct...
The present paper is focused on the study of those relations that auxiliary verbs can establish amon...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
Many grammarians have argued against the traditional analysis of the English auxiliary system propos...
The paper claims that a marriage of the Dependency Grammar (DG) understanding of word and sentence s...
PARTITIVE NOUN PHRASES IN HUNGARIAN ∗ Although a variety of nominal constructions have been examined...
The main empirical contribution of this thesis is the unearthing of two overlooked constructions in ...
This dissertation is primarily about purpose clauses in English, those apparently infinitival expres...
The purpose of this paper is to present a general approach to verbal inflection with special emphasi...
The aim of this paper is to give a constructional typology, on the basis of a corpus study, of the s...
The chapter deals with tense and modal auxiliaries in Dutch and Serbian which are analyzed as to the...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian a...