Hungarian General Linguistics
Editor
This volume contains papers on Hungarian general linguistics. ‘Hungarian’ here means that the work of these authors either centers around the Hungarian language or has close ties to present-day Hungarian linguistics, or both. Topics include: philosophy of language, psycholinguistics, historical linguistics, history of (Hungarian) linguistics, phonology, syntax, typology.
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, 4] 1982. vii, 599 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 31 October 2011
Published online on 31 October 2011
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Table of Contents
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Introduction | pp. 1–6
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On the reconstruction of proto-meaningsMarianne Bakro-Nagy | pp. 7–29
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He is only joking (Joke, metaphor and language development)Ivan Fónagy | pp. 31–108
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On the syntax of the negative auxiliary in SamoyedPéter Hajdú | pp. 109–130
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Non-applicability as a test for category definitionsRobert Hetzron | pp. 131–183
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Intransitive-transitive derivational suffixes in HungarianSándor Károly | pp. 185–243
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Lukács's ideas on languageJános Kelemen | pp. 245–268
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The reincarnation of raising (or how to raise NPs without a raising rule)István Kenesei | pp. 269–291
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The aspectual system of HungarianFerenc Kiefer | pp. 293–329
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Samuel Brassai's theory of the sentenceKatalin É. Kiss | pp. 331–349
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Deep structure cases reinterpretedAndrás Komlósy | pp. 351–385
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Existential relations in “hogy”-sentences in HungarianIlona Molnár | pp. 387–426
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Foreign language environment and linguistic change: two examplesFerenc Papp | pp. 427–445
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Subject and topic in Hungarian: some psycholinguistic evidence to increase the confusionCsaba Pléh | pp. 447–465
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Affixed person-marking paradigms: a history and typologyKatalin Radics | pp. 467–513
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Model theoretic semantics of performativesAnna Szabolcsi | pp. 515–535
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On the formation of the concept of ‘linguistic sign’ and on Stoic language doctrineZsigmond Telegdi | pp. 537–588
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Abstract /w/ in HungarianRobert M. Vago | pp. 589–599
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General