Journal articles
- Kardos, Éva and Imola-Ágnes Farkas. 2022. The syntax of inner aspect in Hungarian. Journal of Linguistics. 1–39.
- Kardos, Éva. 2019. Situation aspectual properties of creation/consumption predicates. Acta Linguistica Academica 66/4: 491-525.
- Farkas, Imola-Ágnes and Éva Kardos. 2019. A végpontosság mint szituációs aspektuális jegy jelölése a magyar nyelvben [Marking telicity as a situation aspectual property in Hungarian]. Magyar Nyelv 115/3: 298-308. Part 2.
- Farkas, Imola-Ágnes and Éva Kardos. 2019. A végpontosság mint szituációs aspektuális jegy jelölése a magyar nyelvben [Marking telicity as a situation aspectual property in Hungarian]. Magyar Nyelv 115/2: 176-185. Part 1.
- Kardos, Éva. 2016. Telicity marking in Hungarian. Glossa: a Journal of General Linguistics, 1(1), 41. 1-37.
- Pethő, Gergely and Éva Kardos. 2009. Cross-linguistic evidence and the licensing of implicit arguments. Oslo Studies in Language 1(1): 33-61.
Book chapters
- Kardos, Éva. Event structure and aspect. This book chapter is in preparation for the volume Syntax of Hungarian: Verb Phrases in General and Finite Verb Phrases, Amsterdam University Press, edited by Károly Bibok.
- Kardos, Éva. 2021. Lexical semantics. In Bas Aarts, April McMahon & Lars Hinrichs (eds.) The Handbook of English Linguistics. Second Edition. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 501-523.
- Kardos, Éva and Gergely Pethő. 2019. The interaction between event structure and argument structure in light of some English and Hungarian facts. In Maria Bloch-Trojnar & Anna Malicka-Kleparska (eds.) Valency in verbs and verb-related structures. Berlin: Peter Lang. pp. 119-139.
Conference proceedings
- Kardos, Éva and Andrea Szávó. 2022. Revisiting event lexicalization in Hungarian: Constraints on the encoding of Path/Res in verbal particles and result predicates. In Masashi Kawashima, Hideki Kishimoto and Kazushige Moriyama (eds.) Papers from the International Workshop on Secondary Predication 2021. pp. 23-41.
PhD dissertation
- Kardos, Éva. 2012. Toward a Scalar Semantic Analysis of Telicity in Hungarian. PhD dissertation. University of Debrecen.