
Syntax of Hungarian
Nouns and Noun Phrases, Volume 2
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
610 pages
978-1-041-18696-0 (ISBN)
Description
These books aim to present a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of the Hungarian language, rooted in theory but providing highly detailed descriptions, and intended to be of use to researchers, as well as advanced students of language and linguistics. As research in language leads to extensive changes in our understanding and representations of grammar, the Comprehensive Grammar Resources series intends to present the most current understanding of grammar and syntax as completely as possible in a way that will both speak to modern linguists and serve as a resource for the non-specialist.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
1130 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-18696-0 (9781041186960)
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Persons
Gabor Alberti (DSc) is a professor at the University of Pecs, where he is head of the Department of Linguistics, and the Theoretical, Computer and Cognitive Linguistics Research Group called ReALIS. He was also the head of the Pecs Doctoral School of Linguistics for 5 years. Besides generative linguistics, he has specialized in lexical semantics and logic based formal pragmasemantic approaches.
Tibor Laczko is Associate Professor and Chair at the Department of English Linguistics, and Director of the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Debrecen.
Tibor Laczko is Associate Professor and Chair at the Department of English Linguistics, and Director of the Institute of English and American Studies at the University of Debrecen.
Content
General Introduction (Istvan Kenesei) 1. The series 2. Previous research into the grammar of Hungarian 3. The project 4. The language 5. Acknowledgments 6. References Introduction to Nouns and Noun Phrases, Volumes I and II (Gabor Alberti and Tibor Laczko) Chapter 1 Nouns: characterization and classification Introduction 1.1. Characterization (Judit Farkas and Gabor Alberti) 1.2. Classification (Veronika Szabo 1.3. Derivation of nouns (Gabor Alberti and Judit Farkas) 1.4. Compounding (Veronika Szabo and Balint Toth) 1.5. Bibliographical notes (Gabor Alberti, Judit Farkas, Veronika Szabo, and Balint Toth) Chapter 2 Nouns: internal syntax Introduction: Noun phrase layers (Gabor Alberti) 2.1. Complementation (Judit Farkas and Gabor Alberti) 2.2. Modification (Gabor Alberti and Judit Farkas) 2.3. Appositive constructions (Bernadett Szoke) 2.4. Classifiers (Veronika Szabo and Balint Toth) 2.5. Articles and demonstratives (Judit Kleiber, Veronika Szabo and Anita Viszket) 2.6. Numerals and quantifiers (Eva Dekany and Aniko Csirmaz) 2.7. Bibliographical notes (Gabor Alberti, Aniko Csirmaz, Eva Dekany, Judit Farkas, Judit Kleiber, Veronika Szabo, Bernadett Szoke, Balint Toth and Anita Viszket) Chapter 3 Nouns: external syntax (Veronika Szabo and Balint Toth) Introduction 3.1. Syntactic functions of noun phrases 3.2. Syntactic positions of noun phrases 3.3. Bibliographical notes Chapter 4 Pronouns (Gyoergy Rakosi) 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Personal pronouns 4.3. Anaphors 4.4. Bibliographical notes, Subject index, References.