Starting with the seminal work of Szabolcsi, morphologically unmarked and Dative-marked possessors in Hungarian have been the subject of rich investigation. Anaphoric possessive constructions, however, have remained poorly researched. In these possessives the possessor bears the mysterious -é suffix and the covert possessum is interpreted under identity with an antecedent. This paper presents new evidence in favour of Bartos’ (2001) analysis of anaphoric possessives, which holds that -é is the Genitive case. I further argue that anaphoric possessives in Hungarian involve a pro-form rather than deletion of a lexical noun, and this accounts for the restricted modification of the possessum.
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Univ Komenskeho Bratislave, Filozoficka Fak, Katedra Logiky & Metodol Vied, Bratislava 81499, SlovakiaUniv Komenskeho Bratislave, Filozoficka Fak, Katedra Logiky & Metodol Vied, Bratislava 81499, Slovakia