Type of Publication: | Contribution to a conference collection |
Publication status: | Published |
Author: | Bácskai-Atkári, Júlia |
Year of publication: | 2013 |
Conference: | The Second Central European Conference in Linguistics for Postgraduate Students (CECIL’S 2), Aug 24, 2012 - Aug 25, 2012, Piliscsaba, Hungary |
Published in: | Proceedings of the Second Central European Conference in Linguistics for Postgraduate Students / Surányi, Balázs (ed.). - Budapest : Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 2013. - pp. 3-23. - ISBN 9789633081037 |
URL of original publication: | http://real.mtak.hu/8387/, Last access on Jan 28, 2020 |
Summary: |
Adopting a minimalist framework, my paper investigates the diachronic changes affecting complementisers and relative operators in Hungarian subordinate clauses, showing that the elements of the present-day system are derivable via the same mechanisms and that the different positions are chiefly due to different timing. The mechanisms in questions – the relative cycle in particular – derive from general economy principles and as such applicable for all Hungarian complementisers, which started as operators. Moreover, the issue of combinations – multiple complementisers and the co-occurrence of complementisers with operators – will also be shown to be principled. Though the main focus will be on Hungarian phenomena, I will also demonstrate that the processes in question can also be traced in English, albeit with a different outcome, which will also be accounted for. In this way, the diachronic examination of the Hungarian left periphery can prove to be fruitful for a better understanding of diachronic cyclical changes.
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Subject (DDC): | 400 Philology, Linguistics |
Keywords: | complementisers, economy, reanalysis, relative cycle, relative operators |
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BÁCSKAI-ATKÁRI, Júlia, 2013. The Diachronic System of the Left Periphery of Subordinate Clauses in Hungarian. The Second Central European Conference in Linguistics for Postgraduate Students (CECIL’S 2). Piliscsaba, Hungary, Aug 24, 2012 - Aug 25, 2012. In: SURÁNYI, Balázs, ed.. Proceedings of the Second Central European Conference in Linguistics for Postgraduate Students. Budapest:Pázmány Péter Catholic University, pp. 3-23. ISBN 9789633081037
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