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Non-degree equatives and reanalysis : A case study of doubling patterns in German and Hungarian

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HEGEDŰS, Veronika, ed., Irene VOGEL, ed.. Approaches to Hungarian : Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2020, pp. 5-24. Approaches to Hungarian. 16. ISBN 978-90-272-0490-5. Available under: doi: 10.1075/atoh.16

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The article examines reanalysis processes underlying doubling patterns in non-degree equatives in German and Hungarian. In German, the combination als wie (lit. ‘as how’) is attested historically and in certain present-day dialects. Traditionally, it is assumed to be a mixed pattern involving the earlier canonical equative complementiser als and the later canonical equative complementiser wie; however, more recent proposals suggest that als was in fact reanalysed from the matrix clause. While matrix equative markers and equative complementisers are surface-similar in German historically, these elements are distinct in Hungarian throughout its history. Based on the results of a corpus study on Old Hungarian, the paper argues that reanalysis from the matrix clause is indeed possible and starts in non-degree equatives.

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13th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (ICSH13), 29. Juni 2017 - 30. Juni 2017, Budapest
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ISO 690BACSKAI-ATKARI, Julia, 2020. Non-degree equatives and reanalysis : A case study of doubling patterns in German and Hungarian. 13th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (ICSH13). Budapest, 29. Juni 2017 - 30. Juni 2017. In: HEGEDŰS, Veronika, ed., Irene VOGEL, ed.. Approaches to Hungarian : Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2020, pp. 5-24. Approaches to Hungarian. 16. ISBN 978-90-272-0490-5. Available under: doi: 10.1075/atoh.16
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@inproceedings{BacskaiAtkari2020Nonde-53034,
  year={2020},
  doi={10.1075/atoh.16},
  title={Non-degree equatives and reanalysis : A case study of doubling patterns in German and Hungarian},
  number={16},
  isbn={978-90-272-0490-5},
  publisher={John Benjamins},
  address={Amsterdam},
  series={Approaches to Hungarian},
  booktitle={Approaches to Hungarian : Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference},
  pages={5--24},
  editor={Hegedűs, Veronika and Vogel, Irene},
  author={Bacskai-Atkari, Julia}
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