This paper addresses a hot topic of Hungarian syntactic research, viz. the treatment of "discontinuous" constructions involving auxiliaries. The case is made for a projective dependency grammar (DG) account built on the notions of rising and catenae (Groß and Osborne, 2009). Additionally, the semantic basis of the dependency created by rising is described with a view to analogy and constructional meaning
We present the creation of two resources for Hungarian NLP applications: a rule-based shallow parser...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the historical process whereby preverbs came into being in H...
In this paper we will argue that contrary to the received view passive potential affixation in Hunga...
This paper discusses Hungarian discontinuous structures involving so-called "infiltrating" auxiliari...
The paper combines aspects of dependency grammar and cognitive grammar to propose a new model of Hun...
The present paper outlines a historical change in Hungarian syntax by focusing on participial constr...
This paper gives a descriptive overview of the prototypical Hungarian auxiliary+infinitive construct...
Natura] languages are always difficult to parse. Two phenomena that constantly pose problems for dif...
In this paper I discuss Kenesei’s (2005) syntactic derivational approach to -Ás complex event nom...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
[eng] The syntactic component of the faculty of language is a device responsible for ordering featur...
The paper discusses two subtypes of a special kind of Hungarian deverbal nominalization, “HATNÉK-nom...
A rather standard generalization regarding both clausal and nominal appositives to noun phrases is t...
The syntactic component of the faculty of language is a device responsible for ordering features or ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
We present the creation of two resources for Hungarian NLP applications: a rule-based shallow parser...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the historical process whereby preverbs came into being in H...
In this paper we will argue that contrary to the received view passive potential affixation in Hunga...
This paper discusses Hungarian discontinuous structures involving so-called "infiltrating" auxiliari...
The paper combines aspects of dependency grammar and cognitive grammar to propose a new model of Hun...
The present paper outlines a historical change in Hungarian syntax by focusing on participial constr...
This paper gives a descriptive overview of the prototypical Hungarian auxiliary+infinitive construct...
Natura] languages are always difficult to parse. Two phenomena that constantly pose problems for dif...
In this paper I discuss Kenesei’s (2005) syntactic derivational approach to -Ás complex event nom...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
[eng] The syntactic component of the faculty of language is a device responsible for ordering featur...
The paper discusses two subtypes of a special kind of Hungarian deverbal nominalization, “HATNÉK-nom...
A rather standard generalization regarding both clausal and nominal appositives to noun phrases is t...
The syntactic component of the faculty of language is a device responsible for ordering features or ...
Dependency is a general term that refers to different structural relations. We highlight three very ...
We present the creation of two resources for Hungarian NLP applications: a rule-based shallow parser...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the historical process whereby preverbs came into being in H...
In this paper we will argue that contrary to the received view passive potential affixation in Hunga...