X1: The nominal oblique adverbial precedes the first transitive argument; for example, XSVO for SVO sentences, XSOV for SOV sentences, etc.
X2: The nominal oblique adverbial follows the first transitive argument and precedes the second; for example, SXVO for SVO sentences, SXOV for SOV sentences, etc.
X4: The nominal oblique adverbial follows the third transitive argument; for example, SVOX for SVO sentences, SOVX for SOV sentences, etc.
(1) a tanárnő az iskolá-ban dolgozat-ok-at javít.
the teacher the scool-ine test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg
‘The teacher is correcting tests in the school.’
(2) a tanárnő ebéd közben dolgozat-ok-at javít.
the teacher lunch during test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg
‘The teacher is correcting tests while she is having lunch.’
(3) a tanárnő dolgozat-ok-at javít az iskolá-ban.
the teacher test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg the school-ine
‘The teacher is correcting tests in the school.’
(4) a tanárnő dolgozat-ok-at javít ebéd közben.
the teacher test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg lunch during
‘The teacher is correcting tests while she is having lunch.’
(5) az iskolá-ban a tanárnő dolgozat-ok-at javít.
the school-ine the teacher test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg
‘The teacher is correcting tests in the school.’
(6) ebéd közben a tanárnő dolgozat-ok-at javít.
lunch during the teacher test-pl-acc correct.prs.3sg
‘The teacher is correcting tests while she is having lunch.’