The Causative-Inchoative Alternation

dc.contributor.advisorRákosi, György
dc.contributor.authorJenei, Éva
dc.contributor.departmentDE--TEK--Bölcsészettudományi Karhu_HU
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-01T13:55:17Z
dc.date.available2013-07-01T13:55:17Z
dc.date.created2008-03-31
dc.date.issued2013-07-01T13:55:17Z
dc.description.abstractLinguistics is a wide scientific field with numerous branches. In this thesis I focus on a linguistic phenomenon that appears rather often in everyday and in formal conversations. Causativeinchoative alternations are investigated from a morphological point of view. They are composed of verb pairs such as kinyit ‘open’ – kinyílik ‘open’. These verbs express changes of state, and they have two arguments, one that undergoes that change and another one that causes it. The causer can appear as the subject of the transitive verb and as ablative with the causativeinchoative verb. This present thesis attempts to prove that the relationship between the two expressions of a causer is that the causer in ablative is less stressed than the causer as a subject. The reason for it is that the change expressed by a causative-inchoative verb receives much more emphasis than the entity that induced that change.hu_HU
dc.description.courseangol nyelv és irodalom szakos tanár (kiegészítő levelező képzés)hu_HU
dc.description.degreeegyetemihu_HU
dc.format.extent45hu_HU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2437/171604
dc.language.isoenhu_HU
dc.rights.accessiphu_HU
dc.subjectmorphologyhu_HU
dc.subject.dspaceDEENK Témalista::Nyelvtudomány::Nyelvészethu_HU
dc.titleThe Causative-Inchoative Alternationhu_HU
dc.typediplomamunka
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