Conference presentations
- Impersonal constructions: A comparison of Early Middle English and Present Day Hungarian. SISSL
Symposium in Generative Syntax. Salzburg. 1982.
- On object agreement in Hungarian. DOCSYMP II. Postgraduate Symposium in Linguistics. Budapest.
1997.
- Why Does (A) Hungarian incorporate at all? DOCSYMP III. Postgraduate Symposium in Linguistics
Budapest. 1998.
- Psych-predicates and Relativized Modality. The Structure of Hungarian IV. Pécs 1998.
- Case-marked secondary predicates and the Minimalist Programme. LingDoc Symposium. Szeged. 1998.
- Wackernagel-effect in the Hungarian focus field. CONSOLE 8. Vienna. 1999.
- Experiencer subjects and the structure of psych-impersonal predicates. SCL-18. Lund. 2000.
- Negation, negative polarity and negative concord in Hungarian. LingDoc Symposium. Szeged. 2001.
- Some notes on the syntax of n-words. HUSSE 6. Debrecen. 2001.
- Strategies of case checking in case-marked small clauses. HUSSE 7. Debrecen.2003.
- Wackernagel and his cousins. AAI-IP03 Nantes. 2003.
- Argument structure and case-alternation in Hungarian causative constructions. 7th Summer School in
Psycholinguistics. Balatonalmádi 2004.
- Dative causatives as double object constructions in Hungarian. The Hungarian Language: Past and
Present. UCLA Los Angeles. 2006.
- Causative constructions in Hungarian. SCL-22 Aalborg 2006.
- What's on the edge of small clauses? Interface Legibility at the Edge. Bucharest. 2006.
- Predication: syntactic, semantic or pragmatic? HUSSE 8. Szeged. 2007.
- Copular constructions and predication: a cross-linguistic outlook. ICLC5 University of Leuven. 2008.
- Copular sentences and predication.: a comparative approach. BASEES Cambridge 2009.
- Cyclic agree, feature-relativized locality and case-marked secondary predicates. SINFONIJA2 Sarajevo 2009.
- K-states, copular sentences and secondary predication. STALDAC Cambridge 2010.
- Kimian states, copular sentences and secondary predication: a cross-linguistic perspective. MSM3 Athens 2010.
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