1: Katalin É. Kiss: Introduction
2: Katalin É. Kiss: The evolution of functional left peripheries in
the Hungarian sentence
3: Barbara Egedi: The DP-cycle in Hungarian and the functional
extension of the noun phrase
4: Ágnes Bende-Farkas: From A-quantification to D-quantification:
universal quantifiers in the sentence and in the Noun Phrase
5: Veronika Hegedús: The cyclical development of Ps in
Hungarian
6: Júlia Bácskai-Atkári and Éva Dékány: From non-finte to finite
subordination: the history of embedded clauses
Eszter Simon: Appendix: Corpus building from Old Hungarian codices
Katalin É. Kiss is Professor at the Research Institute for
Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and at Pázmány
Péter Catholic University, where she is also head of the Doctoral
School in Linguistics. Her publications include The Syntax of
Hungarian (CUP, 2002), Discourse-Configurational Languages (OUP,
1995), Event Structure and the Left Periphery (Springer, 2006), and
Adverbs and Adverbial
Adjuncts at the Interfaces (De Gruyter, 2009).
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