tárgyhivatkozás
Tárgyhivatkozás is a Hungarian term that translates to "object reference" or "thing reference" in English. It refers to a linguistic phenomenon where a pronoun or other referring expression stands in for a noun or noun phrase, specifically when that noun or noun phrase denotes an inanimate object or a concept. This is a common feature in many languages, including Hungarian, where it serves to avoid repetition and improve the flow of discourse.
In Hungarian grammar, tárgyhivatkozás typically involves the use of personal pronouns, such as "az" (it) or "ez"
The concept of tárgyhivatkozás is crucial for understanding Hungarian sentence structure and pronoun usage. It highlights