Los prefijos verbales en húngaro: a propósito de algunos estudios recientes

The Hungarian language has traditionally been analyzed by scholars as having a free sentence order. Recent studies maintain that the free order pertains only to surface elements such as subject, verb, object; on a deeper level there are two fundamental positions to the left of the verb: t...

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Main Author: Nicola Rainò
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Alicante 1984-12-01
Series:Estudios de Lingüística
Online Access:https://revistaelua.ua.es/article/view/1984-n2-los-prefijos-verbales-en-hungaro-a-proposito-de-algunos-estudios-recientes
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Summary:The Hungarian language has traditionally been analyzed by scholars as having a free sentence order. Recent studies maintain that the free order pertains only to surface elements such as subject, verb, object; on a deeper level there are two fundamental positions to the left of the verb: those of Topic and Focus. It is possible to explain variations in word order as well as verbal prefix movement on the basis of these underlying positions.
ISSN:2171-6692