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Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Focus-feature and wh-feature in the light of pied piping behavior in Hungarian(2020) Keresztes, JúliaTétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Pro-Drop in Farsi: A Case Study of Bilingual SpeakersHajian, Foroozan; Keresztes, Júlia; DE--Mezőgazdaság- Élelmiszertudományi és Környezetgazdálkodási KarThis research is meant to uncover the internal grammatical structure of bilingual Farsi speakers who have English as their dominant language. Bilinguals, whose mother tongue is Farsi but their dominant language is English, are influenced by their dominant language on their mother tongue with respect to pro-drop. One of the issues often seen in bilingual speakers of null subject languages is the use of pro-drop in languages such as Hungarian, Japanese, Chinese, Slavic languages, and Arabic. This paper will demonstrate how these bilingual speakers incorrectly use the null subjects in their sentences. Choosing a null pronoun in the non-dominant language seems unacceptable to some speakers because their dominant language lacks pro-drop; therefore, in certain situations researchers might say that these bilingual speakers do not sound as fluent in their native language as they do in their dominant language. The main focus of this research is the investigation into the preference of bilingual speakers of English and Farsi with respect to pro-drop.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The comparison of the use of expletive subjects in impersonal constructions in German and EnglishAntal, Kitti; Keresztes, Júlia; DE--Bölcsészettudományi KarIt is debated whether German similarly to English has an obligatory subject position and consequently expletive subjects. The aim of my thesis is to find an answer to this question. I provide a summary of the history of the Extended Projection Principle and of subject positions in general. I present the inconsistent expletive interpretations of Vikner (1995) Cardinaletti (1990), Cabredo Hofherr (1999), Mohr (2005), and Haider (2019). I display the results of the corpus-based research I conducted on German impersonal passive constructions in the KorAP web-corpus.