Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian

Abstract The interdependence of accusative case and object agreement has changed dramatically during the history of Ugric languages. While Proto-Ugric exhibited full interdependence (mediated by topicality), this connection has loosened in the extant Ob-Ugric languages (Mansi and Khanty), and it is...

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Published in:Diachronica
Main Author: Halm, Tamás
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.23020.hal
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spelling crjohnbenjaminsp:10.1075/dia.23020.hal 2024-06-09T07:47:27+00:00 Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian Evidence from epithets and names as syntactic fossils Halm, Tamás 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.23020.hal http://www.jbe-platform.com/deliver/fulltext/10.1075/dia.23020.hal/dia.23020.hal.pdf en eng John Benjamins Publishing Company http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diachronica ISSN 0176-4225 1569-9714 journal-article 2024 crjohnbenjaminsp https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.23020.hal 2024-05-15T13:26:33Z Abstract The interdependence of accusative case and object agreement has changed dramatically during the history of Ugric languages. While Proto-Ugric exhibited full interdependence (mediated by topicality), this connection has loosened in the extant Ob-Ugric languages (Mansi and Khanty), and it is severed completely in Late to Modern Hungarian. In this paper, I introduce new, hitherto unreported empirical evidence from nicknames and family names that preserve archaic syntactic features for an intermediate stage of Early Old Hungarian (which predates our earliest written records) where case assignment was still a function of topicality but object agreement was already a function of definiteness. In addition to providing insight into an unrecorded stage of Hungarian, my findings also contribute to a more thorough understanding of the connection between case, agreement and information structure in Ugric and beyond. Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty Mansi John Benjamins Publishing Company Diachronica
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description Abstract The interdependence of accusative case and object agreement has changed dramatically during the history of Ugric languages. While Proto-Ugric exhibited full interdependence (mediated by topicality), this connection has loosened in the extant Ob-Ugric languages (Mansi and Khanty), and it is severed completely in Late to Modern Hungarian. In this paper, I introduce new, hitherto unreported empirical evidence from nicknames and family names that preserve archaic syntactic features for an intermediate stage of Early Old Hungarian (which predates our earliest written records) where case assignment was still a function of topicality but object agreement was already a function of definiteness. In addition to providing insight into an unrecorded stage of Hungarian, my findings also contribute to a more thorough understanding of the connection between case, agreement and information structure in Ugric and beyond.
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Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian
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title_short Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian
title_full Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian
title_fullStr Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian
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