Rákosi, GyörgyTarishka, Krystyna2013-05-232013-05-232009-04-072013-05-23http://hdl.handle.net/2437/169154In this dissertation a description will be given about the operation of light and heavy reflexive marking in connection with introverted and extroverted verbs. In the second chapter, I will give the definition of these terms and I will examine in details the operation of light and heavy reflexive marking. Furthermore, I will talk about the connection between the distinction of introverted and extroverted verbs and reflexive marking. In chapter 3, I will examine English and Hungarian patterns, the conditions and variations of the English like dialect of Hungarian. In addition, I will discuss the operation of light and heavy reflexives as objects of prepositional phrases. Then in chapter 4, I will examine Hungarian introverted verbs, proving that in many cases reflexivity can be expressed without anaphors. The thesis is closed with some summing comments in the last chapter.30enanaphorsbinding theoryintroverted verbsOn the Distribution of the Behaviour of Pronouns and Anaphors in English and in HungariandiplomamunkaA Comparative PerspectiveDEENK Témalista::Nyelvtudomány::Nyelvészetip