Abstract (about 50 words): | The present talk intends to focus on the syntactic and semantic properties of the Hungarian pseudo-object egyet 'one.ACC'. Egyet 'one.ACC' will be considered a non-thematic and non-referential Accusative constituent, which acts as a situation delimiter and turns the event of the verb telic. We will also assume that it is base-generated in the canonical complement position in spite of the fact that it shares none of the properties of non-pseudo objects in Hungarian (passivization, contrastive topicalization, focalization, negation, A-bar movement, etc.) |