Katalin É. Kiss (eds):  Adverbs and Adverbial Adjuncts at the Interfaces

 

Contents

1. Introduction (Katalin É. Kiss)

Merge-in position and interpretation

2. Syntactic, semantic, and prosodic factors determining the position of adverbial adjuncts (Katalin É. Kiss)

3. Locative particle and adverbial incorporation at the interfaces (Balázs Surányi)

4. The syntax of Hungarian –vA adverbial participles: A single affix with variable merge-in locations (Huba Bartos)

5. Adverbial (dis)ambiguities. Syntactic and prosodic features of ambiguous predicational adverbs (Barbara Egedi)

6. Temporal adverbial clauses with or without operator movement (Barbara Ürögdi)

Questions of category and grammatical function

7. Adverbial versus adjectival constructions with BE and the category Adv (Edit Kádár)

8. Obligatory adjuncts licensing Definiteness Effect constructions (Márta Peredy)

9. Comitative adjuncts: appo sitives and non-appositives (Éva Dékány)

Adverbials and event structure

10. Types of temporal adverbials and the fine structure of events (Ferenc Kiefer)

11. Aspect and adverb interpretation – the case of quickly (Boldizsár Eszes)

12. Adverbs of counti ng, frequency and quantification: Flexibility and rigidity (Anikó Csirmaz)

13. Scalar adverbs in and out of focus (Katalin É. Kiss)

 14. Adverbs of quantification, it-clefts and Hungarian focus (Ágnes Bende-Farkas)

References