Hungarian Academy of Sciences
List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with Hungarian Academy of Sciences plays a role.
Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 16: Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference
Edited by Veronika Hegedűs & Irene Vogel
[Approaches to Hungarian, 16] 2019. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Uralic languages
Segmental, prosodic and fluency features in phonetic learner corpora: Special issue of the International Journal of Learner Corpus Research 3:2 (2017)
Edited by Jürgen Trouvain, Frank Zimmerer, Bernd Möbius, Mária Gósy & Anne Bonneau
[International Journal of Learner Corpus Research, 3:2] 2017. | special issueSubjects Applied linguistics | Corpus linguistics | Language acquisition | Language teaching
Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 14: Papers from the 2013 Piliscsaba Conference
Edited by Katalin É. Kiss, Balázs Surányi & Éva Dékány
[Approaches to Hungarian, 14] 2015. v, 296 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Uralic languages
Current Issues in Morphological Theory: (Ir)regularity, analogy and frequency. Selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13–16 May 2010
Edited by Ferenc Kiefer, Mária Ladányi & Péter Siptár
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 322] 2012. xx, 268 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Morphology | Theoretical linguistics
Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness: Special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12:1/2 (2011)
Edited by Marcel Bax & Dániel Z. Kádár
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 12:1/2] 2011. | special issueSubjects Discourse studies | Historical linguistics | Pragmatics
Verb Clusters: A study of Hungarian, German and Dutch
Edited by Katalin É. Kiss & Henk van Riemsdijk
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 69] 2004. vi, 514 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Uralic languages
Die Wende von der Aufklärung zur Romantik 1760–1820: Epoche im Überblick
Edited by Horst Albert Glaser & György M. Vajda
[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, XIV] 2001. x, 760 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Comparative literature & literary studies
2021 The economic effects of the territoriality principle: Evidence from Transylvania, Romania
Keywords economic development | linguistic diversity | minority accommodation | Romania | territoriality principle | Transylvania
2020 Grammaticalization without Feature Economy: Evidence from the Voice Cycle in Hungarian
Keywords grammaticalization | cycles | voice | middles | syntax | morphology | Hungarian
2020 Neutralisation and contrast preservation: Voicing assimilation in Hungarian three-consonant clusters
Keywords voicing assimilation | devoicing | Hungarian | contrast | neutralisation
2020 The pragmatics of ritual: An introduction
Keywords ritual | definition | methodological approaches
2020 The rite of reintegrative shaming in Chinese public dispute mediation
Keywords shaming | mediation | Chinese | reintegration | morality | ritual frame
2019 Contextual triggers of the Hungarian pre-verbal focus structure: A guided production study
In: Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 16: Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference [Approaches to Hungarian, 16] pp. 73–96
Keywords Hungarian focus | word order | identification | contrast | contextual factors | production experiment | information packaging
2019 Intervocalic voicing of Hungarian /h/
In: Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 16: Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference [Approaches to Hungarian, 16] pp. 47–72
Keywords phonetic analysis | fricative voicing | glottal fricative | laryngeal fricative | fraction of voiced frames | HNR | voice leak | intervocalic voicing | breathy voice
2019 Word order effects of givenness in Hungarian:: Syntax or prosody?
In: Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 16: Papers from the 2017 Budapest Conference [Approaches to Hungarian, 16] pp. 137–164
Keywords word order | post-verbal field | information structure | givenness | prosodic marking
2019 Morality, moral order, and language conflict and
aggression: A position paper
Keywords morality | moral order | pragmatics | ethnomethodology | ritual | aggression
2020 Ritual frame and ‘politeness markers’
Keywords ritual frame | standard situations | ‘politeness markers’ | Chinese | English
2019 Ritual frames: A contrastive pragmatic approach
Keywords standard situation | ritual-frame indicating-expression (RFIE) | contrastive pragmatic analysis | corpora | Chinese | English
2019 The socialisation of interactional rituals: A case study of ritual cursing as a form of teasing in Romani
Keywords cursing | Roma | ritual | socialisation | teasing | harm
2019 Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’: The strategic use of ritual references to the Speaker of the UK House of Commons
Keywords Prime Ministers Questions | the Speaker | face-threats | indirectness | conflict avoidance | unparliamentary language
2019 Alignment, ‘politeness’ and implicitness in Chinese political discourse: A case study of the 2018 vaccine scandal
Keywords Chinese political language | alignment | politeness | implicitness | announcements
2018 Negative existentials: A problem still unsolved
Keywords negative existentials | dynamic semantics | pragmatics | presupposition | modulation | linguistic data
2019 The meta-conventionalisation and moral order of e-practices: A Japanese case study
Keywords meta-conventionalisation | interpersonal interaction | conventional practices | moral order | Japanese | otaku
2017 Asymmetric variation
In: Sonic signatures [Language Faculty and Beyond: Internal and External Variation in Linguistics, 14] pp. 163–188
Keywords phonological variation | paradigm uniformity | paradigm gap | interaction of variation types | analogical support | possessive allomorphy | Hungarian
2017 Phonetic analysis of filled pauses based on a Hungarian-English learner corpus
Keywords HunEng-D corpus | duration | acoustics of vocalic filled pauses | proficiency level
2011 ‘Face’ across historical cultures: A comparative study of Turkish and Chinese
Keywords nineteenth and early twentieth centuries | face | Turkish and Chinese novels | emic
2010 On the pluralistic conception of logic
Keywords logical monism | logical pluralism | logical consequence | validity | arguments and inferences
2009 Modality