(Adv1) & Adv2 & Adv4
Adv1: The adverb precedes the first transitive argument; for example, AdvSVO for SVO sentences, AdvSOV for SOV sentences, etc.
Adv2: The adverb follows the first transitive argument and precedes the second; for example, SAdvVO for SVO sentences, SAdvOV for SOV sentences, etc.
Adv4: The adverb follows the third transitive argument; for example, SVOAdv for SVO sentences, SOVAdv for SOV sentences, etc.
(1) a tanárnő dolgozat-ok-at javít.
the teacher test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg
‘The teacher is correcting the tests.’
(2) a tanárnő itt / mindig / *ingyen dolgozat-ok-at javít.
the teacher here / always / for_free test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg
‘The teacher is always/now/*for free correcting the tests.’
(3) a tanárnő dolgozat-ok-at javít itt / mindig / ingyen.
the teacher test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg here / always / for_free
‘The teacher is (always) correcting the tests (here/ for free).
(4) itt / mindig / ingyen a tanárnő javít dolgozat-ok-at.
here always for_free the teacher correct.prs.3sg test-pl-acc
‘The teacher is (always) correcting the tests (here/ for free).
(5) a tanárnő ingyen javít-ja a dolgozat-ok-at.
the teacher for_free correct-prs.obj.3sg the test-pl-acc
‘The teacher is correcting the tests for free.’
(6) itt / mindig / ingyen a tanárnő javít-ja a dolgozat-ok-at.
here always for_free the teacher correct.prs.obj.3sg the test-pl-acc
‘The teacher is (always) correcting the tests (here/ for free).
(7) a tanárnő javít-ja itt / mindig / ingyen a dolgozat-ok-at.
the teacher correct.prs.obj.3sg here always for_free the test-pl-acc
‘The teacher is (always) correcting the tests (here/ for free).