@incollection{GunkelSchlotthauer2016, author = {Lutz Gunkel and Susan Schlotthauer}, title = {Attribution in Basque, Finnish, Hungarian and Turkish: Morphology vs. Syntax}, series = {Multilingualism. Proceedings of the 23rd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, Uppsala University, 1 – 3 October 2008}, editor = {Anju Saxena and {\AA}ke Viberg}, publisher = {Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis}, address = {Uppsala}, isbn = {978-91-554-7594-9}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-47078}, pages = {51 -- 64}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In this paper we address the question of what is needed, in terms of morphosyntactic encoding, to relate a so-called verb-specific modifier to a nominal head. For the purposes of this paper we shall assume that the notion of a verb-specific modifier includes adverbs and their phrasal or clausal projections, adpositional phrases, and noun phrases featuring a particular semantic case such as locative or instrumental. Noun-specific modifiers, in turn, are considered to be first and foremost adjectives and adjective phrases, next participles and their phrasal projections and, finally, relative clauses.1 The basic motivation underlying this distinction relates to markedness.}, language = {en} }