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Title Hungarian linguistics / edited by Ferenc Kiefer
Published Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : Benjamins, 1982

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Description 1 online resource (599 pages)
Series Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe, 0165-7712 ; v. 4
Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe ; v. 4. 0165-7712
Contents HUNGARIAN LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright; Table of content; Introduction; ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF PROTO-MEANINGS; HE IS ONLY JOKING (Joke, metaphor and language development); Implicit joke marks; Deviant semiotic strategies; Faulty thinking as a structural principle; The structure of content; The verbal structure as action; Ontogenetic aspects of jokes; Precisions and corrections; Poetry is also joking; The metaphor and the joke: disparities; Infantile sources of metaphor; Structure and function of metaphors; Joke-land and Metaphoria: a tentative synthesis
Children's metaphorsLanguage is joking; Acknowledgement; References; ON THE SYNTAX OF THE NEGATIVE AUXILIARY IN SAMOYED; NON-APPLICABILITY AS A TEST FOR CATEGORY DEFINITIONS; 1. Introduction; 2. The two Gap-Fillers; 3. Aspect in Hungarian; 4. Summary; INTRANSITIVE-TRANSITIVE DERIVATIONAL SUFFIXES IN HUNGARIAN; Appendix I.; Appendix II.; Appendix III.; Appendix IV.; Appendix V.; Appendix VI.; Glossary; LUKÁCS'S IDEAS ON LANGUAGE; THE REINCARNATION OF RAISING (or how to raise NPs without a raising rule); THE ASPECTUAL SYSTEM OF HUNGARIAN; SAMUEL BRASSAI'S THEORY OF THE SENTENCE
DEEP STRUCTURE CASES REINTERPRETEDEXISTENTIAL RELATIONS IN 'HOGY'- SENTENCES (SENTENCES CONTAINING A THAT-CLAUSE) IN HUNGARIAN; FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENVIRONMENT AND LINGUISTIC CHANGE: TWO EXAMPLES; 1. Vowel harmony; 2. Recognizability of stems (RS); SUBJECT OR TOPIC IN HUNGARIAN: SOME PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EVIDENCE TO INCREASE THE CONFUSION; 1. Introductory remarks; Summary of the procedure and the design of the stimulus material; Is topic or subject coreferent with the zero element; Some data on three NP sentences; Speculative conclusions; AFFIXED PERSON-MARKING PARADIGMS -- A HISTORY AND TYPOLOGY
Correlations in the properties of person-marking(PM) paradigmsThe position of person-marking (PM) affixes and the serial type of the language; Directions of typological changes in the languages investigated; The origin of person-marking (PM) affixes; Types of affixed person-marking (PM) paradigms; 1Pers and 2Pers versus 3Pers; Similarities between verbal and possessive person-markers; Conservativity of affixed person-marking; MODELTHEORETIC SEMANTICS OF PERFORMATIVES; Austin's distinction revisited; Austin's objection revisited; Denoting changes
ON THE FORMATION OF THE CONCEPT OF 'LINGUISTIC SIGN' AND ON STOIC LANGUAGE DOCTRINEABSTRACT /w/ IN HUNGARIAN; Introduction; The Facts; The Minor Rule Feature Analysis; The Allomorphy Analysis; The Abstract Analysis
Summary 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
Notes "Most of the papers were originally written in Hungarian"--Page 6
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Hungarian language.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Hungarian.
Hungarian language
Linguistik
Aufsatzsammlung
Taalwetenschap.
Hongaars.
Ungarisch.
Form Electronic book
Author Kiefer, Ferenc
ISBN 9789027280657
9027280657
1283328836
9781283328838
9786613328830
6613328839