parancsokká
Parancsokká is a term used in Hungarian linguistics to refer to a predicative nominal form derived from the plural noun parancsok (commands). In scholarly descriptions of Hungarian morphosyntax, parancsok + -kká is cited as a way to turn the plural stem parancsok into a predicative complement that can occur with a copula, conveying a sense of becoming into or functioning as commands. The form is not common in everyday speech and is mainly discussed in grammar handbooks, analyses of nominal predication, and studies of word formation.
- Predicative form: parancsokká, used in constructions with the copula (such as válni, 'to become').
- Semantics: expresses a transformation into or assignment of the role described by the base noun.
- Primarily found in linguistic description, theoretical works, and philology.
- Rare in ordinary conversation; more typical in academic examples or dialectal/experimental texts.
- The precise status and examples of parancsokká can vary among authors and dialects. It is best