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Hungarian Dialectology Research of Hungarian Dialects in Romania [PDF]
After the Treaty of Trianon, the long history of research on the Hungarian dialects in the neighbouring countries did not cease. A previous article on the history of research on Hungarian dialect islands reviewed the significant achievements of ...
Csaba Attila Both
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Cultural Models of the Body Parts Hand and Hair in Hungarian Archaic Prayers [PDF]
Body part names are productive sources of metaphoric and metonymic expressions, which constitute coherent constructions in the languages. These cognitive cultural models are subconsciously known to all cultural community members (D’Andrade 1992).
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
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Deprecatory Ethnonyms: The Case of Boanghin [PDF]
In this study, we aim to analyse the origin and semantics of one of the lexemes used by Romanians to refer to Hungarians: boanghin(a), also used as boanghen(a).
Imola Katalin Nagy
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Drei (mittel)europäische Isoglossen [PDF]
The paper deals with parallels between the Hungarian, Slavic and Balkan expressions for the numbers 11â19 and between the German and Slavic structures denoting âoneâ in the higher tens, as well as temporal use of the instrumental (comitative) in ...
László Honti
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The Lexical Knowledge Representation Research Group at the Department of Lexicology is one of the youngest research groups of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, founded in February 2020.
Veronika Lipp, László Simon
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Török Nyelvtan: Kézikönyvül És Magántanulásra
This study aims to analyze the book Török Nyelvtan: Kézikönyvül És Magántanulásra (“Turkish Grammar: As a Handbook and for Self-Study”) by Gábor Bálint de Szentkatolnai (1844–1913), written in Hungarian in 1875. Szentkatolnai’s approach is unique because
Hümeyra Yıldırım Imrenyı +1 more
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Deprecatory Ethnonyms: The Case of Bozgor [PDF]
In this study, we wish to debate upon some aspects regarding the lexical and semantic implications of ethnonyms. We aim to analyse the origin and semantics of one of two lexemes used by Romanians to refer to Hungarians: bozgor. Besides a meta-analysis of
Imola Katalin Nagy
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A diszjunktív tagadó mondatok logikailag potenciálisan kétértelműek: amennyiben a diszjunkció a tagadáshoz képest tág hatókört (TD) vesz fel, az „egyik vagy másik nem” értelmezés áll elő, míg a diszjunkció a tagadáshoz viszonyított szűk hatóköre (SZD) az
Surányi, Balázs, Gulás, Máté
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Identification of the Etymon of Indo-European 'Moist', Sinitic 'South', Tibeto-Burman 'Sun, Day, Sky' and Hungarian nap 'Sun, Day' [PDF]
Using etymological methods, the present study has identified two Sinitic and Germanic shared (Sino-Germanic) etymologies (etyma):【南, 陰】. These two etyma form a rhyme correspondence.
Gao, J.
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The Function of the Singular Form of Nouns in the Hungarian Language; pp. 122-130 [PDF]
The analysis and interpretation of grammatical number seems to be a very complex task, due to the diversity of tools to express it in various languages. The category of grammatical number exists in most languages.
Márta H. Varga
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