Pushed out of arm's reach: Pronouns and spatial anaphora in Hungarian

IF 0.5 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Acta Linguistica Academica Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI:10.1556/2062.2022.00539
György Rákosi, Enikő Tóth
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This paper investigates hitherto unnoticed variation in the linguistic coding of spatial anaphora in locative PPs in Hungarian. While Hungarian primarily employs reflexives in these configurations, it is well-known that pronouns are the default strategy in English, and the reflexive anaphor is allowed in locative PPs only in the presence of certain licensing factors. One such factor is the availability of body-oriented readings (Rooryck & Vanden Wyngaerd 2007, 2011), and we argue here that this plays an important role in Hungarian, too. The paper reports the findings of a corpus study and an online questionnaire study and shows that pronouns are not only acceptable in Hungarian spatial anaphora, but either outperform or form a viable alternative to reflexives when the location denoted by the PP is not close to the referent of the antecedent. A secondary effect of structure building is also observable in two configurations of the extended PP. We argue that the employment of a possessive structure in certain PPs, and moving a P-element to a CPPP cap may also contribute to saving pronouns in contexts of spatial anaphora.
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伸出手臂:匈牙利语的代词和空间回指
本文研究了匈牙利语方位词空间回指的语言编码中迄今未被注意到的变化。虽然匈牙利语在这些配置中主要使用反身代词,但众所周知,代词是英语中的默认策略,只有在存在某些许可因素的情况下,反身回指才被允许出现在方位词中。其中一个因素是身体导向阅读的可用性(Rooryck&Vanden-Wyngaerd 20072011),我们在这里认为,这在匈牙利语中也起着重要作用。本文报道了语料库研究和在线问卷调查的结果,并表明代词不仅在匈牙利空间回指中是可接受的,而且当PP表示的位置不接近先行词的指代时,代词的表现优于或形成了反身代词的可行替代物。结构构建的第二效应也可以在两种扩展词中观察到。我们认为,在某些词中使用所有格结构,以及将P元素移到CPPP帽上,也可能有助于在空间回指语境中节省代词。
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Acta Linguistica Academica
Acta Linguistica Academica Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Acta Linguistica Academica publishes papers on general linguistics. Papers presenting empirical material must have strong theoretical implications. The scope of the journal is not restricted to the core areas of linguistics; it also covers areas such as socio- and psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, discourse analysis, the philosophy of language, language typology, and formal semantics. The journal also publishes book and dissertation reviews and advertisements.
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