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9 Who on earth is pro? – Licensing null arguments in Hungarian matrix and dependent clauses
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Gréte Dalmi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributors VII
- List of abbreviations IX
- List of figures XIII
- Editors’ note XV
- Acknowledgements XXI
- Preface XXIII
- 1 Pro subject(ed) to challenge: The concept of the null subject and typologies of Null Subject Languages 1
- 2 Null subjects and their overt counterparts in East Slavic root clauses: Referential and non-referential readings 35
- 3 Referential null subjects in Russian: A synchronic and diachronic overview 75
- 4 Interpreting null subjects in Polish: Against left-peripheral linking 105
- 5 The features of null subjects: A case study of Czech 133
- 6 Subject realization in Bulgarian, a consistent null subject language: Theoretical issues and empirical facts 177
- 7 Types of null arguments in Baltic 205
- 8 Interpreting null subjects in Finnish finite sentences 229
- 9 Who on earth is pro? – Licensing null arguments in Hungarian matrix and dependent clauses 253
- 10 Null subjects in Mari 281
- 11 Two types of null subjects in South Saami 307
- 12 Null subjects in Selkup and Nganasan 347
- 13 Concluding remarks 369
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of contributors VII
- List of abbreviations IX
- List of figures XIII
- Editors’ note XV
- Acknowledgements XXI
- Preface XXIII
- 1 Pro subject(ed) to challenge: The concept of the null subject and typologies of Null Subject Languages 1
- 2 Null subjects and their overt counterparts in East Slavic root clauses: Referential and non-referential readings 35
- 3 Referential null subjects in Russian: A synchronic and diachronic overview 75
- 4 Interpreting null subjects in Polish: Against left-peripheral linking 105
- 5 The features of null subjects: A case study of Czech 133
- 6 Subject realization in Bulgarian, a consistent null subject language: Theoretical issues and empirical facts 177
- 7 Types of null arguments in Baltic 205
- 8 Interpreting null subjects in Finnish finite sentences 229
- 9 Who on earth is pro? – Licensing null arguments in Hungarian matrix and dependent clauses 253
- 10 Null subjects in Mari 281
- 11 Two types of null subjects in South Saami 307
- 12 Null subjects in Selkup and Nganasan 347
- 13 Concluding remarks 369
- Index 375