A syntactic construction may require a special context without which it never occurs. Such a construction is the 'van, aki' ('there are/exist those/people who') type subordination in Hungarian that is only attested in enumeration, i.e., as a member of a larger coordinated structure. The author discusses the 'van, aki' construction as a case of free reference, presented in an inductive analysis based on examples.
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