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Intro; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Part I The Lexicon and Morphophonology; Part II Morphology and Syntax; Part III Morphosyntax and Meaning; Part IV Morphosyntax and Phonology; The Lexicon and Morphophonology; 1 Lexical Recursion in Aphasia: Case Studies; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Previous Studies; 1.2 This Study; 2 On the Grammar of Hungarian Compounding; 3 Participants; 4 Materials and Methods; 5 Results; 5.1 The Performance of the Normal Group; 5.2 An Overview of the Types of Responses by Aphasic Participants; 6 Discussion; 6.1 Lexical Search; 6.2 "Exit" to Syntax

6.3 Statistical Significance7 General Discussion: Dissociations; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Aspectual Constraints on Noun Incorporation in Hungarian; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 The Construction Type: A General Overview; 3 Productivity and Aspectual Variation; 3.1 Pragmatic Principles Filtering the Range of Input Nouns; 3.2 Aspectual Patterns of BNVs; 3.2.1 Input Verb Restrictions; 3.2.2 The Aspectual Functions of BNVs; 4 Conclusion; References; 3 Instrument-Subject Alternation: A Further Case Study in Lexical Pragmatics; Abstract; 1 Introduction

2 Different Approaches to Syntactic Alternations3 Towards a Novel Analysis of the Instrument-Subject Alternation; 3.1 Data and Earlier Proposals; 3.2 An Interim Summary and the Solution Needed, or Where We Are and Where to Go Next; 3.3 Building up the Lexical-Semantic Representation Wanted; 4 Further Issues of the Instrument-Subject Alternation; 5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Mansi Loanword Phonology: A Historical Approach to the Typology of Repair Strategies of Russian Loanwords in Mansi; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background

1.2 Segmental Inventories and Syllable Structure1.3 Data; 2 Repair Strategies; 2.1 Epenthetic Processes; 2.2 Metathesis; 2.3 Deletion; 2.4 Typology of Repair Strategies in Mansi; 3 Phonetic Properties of the Clusters; 4 Conclusion; References; 5 The Epistemic/Deontic Suffix -Hat/Het in Hungarian: Derivational or Inflectional?; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 The Morphological Argument; 3 The Phonological Argument; 3.1 Vowel Height Alternation Based on Stem Proximity; 3.2 Vowel Height Alternation in Autosegmental/ Government Phonology; 4 Vowel Height Alternation in Stratal Optimality Theory

4.1 Major Assumptions4.2 Application to Hungarian; 4.2.1 STEM Level Derivations; 4.2.2 STEM and WORD Level Inflections; 4.2.3 The Treatment of Exceptional Lowering Stems; 5 Conclusion; References; Morphology and Syntax; 6 Possessive Agreement Turned into a Derivational Suffix; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Previous Approaches; 3 A 3rd Person Plural Possessive Suffix Turned into a Partitivity Marker in Hungarian; 4 -ik in Old Hungarian; 5 The Possessive Agreement → Derivational Suffix Reanalysis; 6 The 3rd Person Singular Possessive Suffix Turned into a Partitivity Marker; 7 Conclusion

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