alanyára
Alanyára is a grammatical form found in Hungarian that represents the allative inflection of the noun alany, which means “subject” in the context of syntax. The form is produced by attaching the allative suffix -ára to the stem alany, following regular Hungarian vowel harmony rules. The allative suffix in Hungarian is used to indicate direction toward a surface or toward a domain associated with the base noun, and in theoretical descriptions it can be employed metaphorically to discuss referential relationships involving the subject.
In linguistic descriptions, alanyára serves as an example of how Hungarian marks relations to a syntactic role
Because alanyára is primarily a tool of linguistic analysis, its practical usage outside academic contexts is
See also: alany, Hungarian grammar, allative case, noun morphology, case inflection.