The Noun Phrase

In Ferenc Kiefer & Katalin E. Kiss, The Syntactic Structure of Hungarian. Academic Press (1992)
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Abstract

This chapter makes the following main claims about Hungarian: A. There is a detailed parallelism between the structures of noun phrases (DPs) and clauses (CPs), involving inflection, possessor extraction, and articles as complementizers. B. "HAVE sentences" are existential sentences involving possessor extraction. C. The argument frame of complex event nominals is identical to that of the underlying verb. D. The deverbal affix in nominals may have either a plain verb or a complex verb in its scope.

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Anna Szabolcsi
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