Frontline Research NKFIH 129921
Implications of endangered Uralic languages for syntactic theory and the history of Hungarian |
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Agyagási, Klára & Dékány Éva (2019) Ótörök hatás a magyar osztályozószók kialakulásában. In: Katalin É. Kiss, Attila Hegedűs & Lilla Pintér (eds.), Nyelvelmélet és kontaktológia 4. PPKE BTK Elméleti Nyelvészeti Tanszék és Magyar Nyelvészeti Tanszék. Budapest – Piliscsaba. 41-75. Bacskai-Atkari, Julia, & Éva Dékány (accepted) Cyclic changes in Hungarian relative clauses. In: Thórhallur Eythórsson and Jóhannes Gisli Johnsson (eds.), Syntactic Features and the Limits of Syntactic Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Dékány, Éva, Katalin Gugán, & Orsolya Tánczos (accepted) Contact-induced change in Surgut Khanty relative clauses. Folia Linguistica (scheduled for volume 54 issue 1, January 2020) Dékány Éva, & Ekaterina Georgieva (submitted, under review) Three ways of unifying participles and nominalizations: the case of Udmurt. In: Artemis Alexiadou and Hagit Borer (eds.), Further remarks on nominalizations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. den Dikken, Marcel & Éva Dékány (2018) Adpositions and case: Alternative realization and concord. Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics 7(2): 39-75. É. Kiss, Katalin (2019) Fused grammatical and discourse functions in Ob-Ugric: Case, agreement, passive. In: Josef Bayer & Yvonne Viesel (eds.) Proceedings of the Clause Typing and the Syntax-to-Discourse Relation in Head-Final Languages Workshop. Arbeitspapiere des Fachbereichs Linguistik 130. É. Kiss, Katalin (accepted) Syntactic reconstruction based on linguistic fossils: Object-marking in Uralic. In: Thórhallur Eythórsson and Jóhannes Gisli Johnsson (eds.), Syntactic Features and the Limits of Syntactic Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Georgieva, Ekaterina, Martin Salzmann, & Philipp Weisser (to appear) An argument for postsyntactic lowering of negation in Udmurt and Mari. Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. Amherst: GLSA. |