The paper explicates the notions of topic, contrastive topic, and focus as used in the analysis of Hungarian. Based on distributional criteria, topic and focus are claimed to represent distinct structural positions in the left periphery of the Hungarian sentence, associated with logical rather than discourse functions. The topic is interpreted as the logical subject of predication. The focus is analyzed as a derived main predicate, specifying the referential content of the set denoted by the backgrounded post-focus section of the sentence. The exhaustivity associated with the focus, and the existential presupposition associated with the background are shown to be properties following from their specificational predication relation
This paper proposes a theory of structural focus derived via focus movement which can account for al...
This paper reports the results of a production experiment that explores the prosodic realization of ...
In Hungarian generative grammar, the terms topic and focus designate structural positions associated...
The paper explicates the notions of topic, contrastive topic, and focus as used in the analysis of H...
The paper explicates the notions of topic, contrastive topic, and focus as used in the analysis of H...
This work examines the role of topic and focus in sentence processing, with particular attention to ...
This work examines the role of topic and focus in sentence processing, with particular attention to ...
This work examines the role of topic and focus in sentence processing, with particular attention to ...
This paper investigates the "discourse-configurationality" hypothesis in Hungarian, based on the cur...
In Hungarian generative grammar, the terms topic and focus designate structural positions associated...
The paper investigates a problem related to the distribution of quantificational determiners as cont...
The general question: to what extent do we need specific semantic rules to account for differ-ent ph...
Preverbal focus in Hungarian has been argued to be more exhaustive or exhaustive in a distinguished ...
In Hungarian, focused constituents appear in a preverbal position. Postverbal focus is possible, but...
The goal of this paper is to provide a unified analysis of the function of various types of (structu...
This paper proposes a theory of structural focus derived via focus movement which can account for al...
This paper reports the results of a production experiment that explores the prosodic realization of ...
In Hungarian generative grammar, the terms topic and focus designate structural positions associated...
The paper explicates the notions of topic, contrastive topic, and focus as used in the analysis of H...
The paper explicates the notions of topic, contrastive topic, and focus as used in the analysis of H...
This work examines the role of topic and focus in sentence processing, with particular attention to ...
This work examines the role of topic and focus in sentence processing, with particular attention to ...
This work examines the role of topic and focus in sentence processing, with particular attention to ...
This paper investigates the "discourse-configurationality" hypothesis in Hungarian, based on the cur...
In Hungarian generative grammar, the terms topic and focus designate structural positions associated...
The paper investigates a problem related to the distribution of quantificational determiners as cont...
The general question: to what extent do we need specific semantic rules to account for differ-ent ph...
Preverbal focus in Hungarian has been argued to be more exhaustive or exhaustive in a distinguished ...
In Hungarian, focused constituents appear in a preverbal position. Postverbal focus is possible, but...
The goal of this paper is to provide a unified analysis of the function of various types of (structu...
This paper proposes a theory of structural focus derived via focus movement which can account for al...
This paper reports the results of a production experiment that explores the prosodic realization of ...
In Hungarian generative grammar, the terms topic and focus designate structural positions associated...