%0 Journal Article %T Hungarian spatial PPs %A Veronika Heged¨¹s %J Nordlyd : Troms£¿ University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics / Institutt for Spr£¿k og Litteratur, Universitetet i Troms£¿ %D 2006 %I University of Troms? %X Hungarian spatial adpositional phrases exhibit very similar properties to those in other languages in that they can denote places and paths, and their structural ordering is such that path-denoting postpositions are outside place-denoting ones. One type of postpositional elements (the ¡®dressed¡¯ Ps) share various syntactic propertiesmwith oblique case suffixes, while members of the other group of post positions (¡®naked¡¯ Ps) are more like particles. All of these, however, are generated in an extended PP-structure with designated positions for place, path and direction. %K Hungarian %K postpositions %K oblique case %K particles %K Place %K Path %U http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd/article/view/82