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. While much of the discussion of expletive negation has so far been based on Romance languages (such as Catalan, Spanish, Italian or French), in this paper, we discuss hitherto unexplored data concerning expletive negation in Hungarian focusing on

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In this paper we examine various types of diminutive formation in Hungarian and show that truncative diminutives exhibit unique behaviour in several respects as compared to all other types of morphological processes. These forms are templatic

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Dikken, Marcel den. 1999. On the structural representation of possession and agreement: The case of (anti-)agreement in Hungarian possessed nominal phrases. In I. Kenesei (ed.) Crossing boundaries: Advances in the theory of Central and Eastern European

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. In K. É. Kiss and H. van Riemsdijk (eds.) Verb clusters. A Study of Hungarian, German and Dutch . Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins . 253 – 289 . Alberti , Gábor and Judit Farkas . 2016 . The Hungarian HATNÉK

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1 Introduction As is the case for many European nations, Hungarian national identity is complex and eschews simplistic classification. On the one hand, the idea of Hungary as a prototypical European nation is broadly embraced; Hungary's central

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of the Earth appears while the didactic poem is being discussed, and also in the section of letter writing. Another interesting feature is the frequent appearance of the dialect of Hungarian spoken along the Upper Tisza river marked with the letters

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Mondatutánmondási Teszt [Hungarian Sentence Repetition Test]. Ms. Leonard, Laurence B. — Julia A. Eyer — Lisa M. Bedore — Bernard G. Grela 1997. Three accounts of the grammatical morpheme difficulties of English

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the Theoretical Linguistics Department jointly affiliated with Eötvös Loránd University and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), as well as in popularizing papers aimed at a wider audience (e.g. Kálmán 2007 , 2012 , 2013 , 2018c , d , 2019

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The Hungarian colour terms piros and vörös

A corpus and cognitive linguistic account

Acta Linguistica Hungarica
Authors:
Réka Benczes
and
Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra

Bárczi, Géza (ed.). 1994. Magyar szófejtő szótár [Hungarian etymological dictionary] (2nd edition). Budapest: Trezor. Magyar szófejtő szótár 1994

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1 Introduction This paper deals with the syntax of Hungarian verbal particles that belong to the larger semantic group of repetitive elements. The main focus is on the verbal particle újra ‘again’, an element that has primarily been discussed as

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