The linguistic classification of Hungarian is briefly discussed on the basis of body-part terms (with particular reference to words for 'spleen' in different linguistic families and groups). Though body-part terms are more borrowable than commonly thought, Hungarian appears to be a quite conservative language in which a lot of cognates with Uralic languages can easily be found
Bakró-Nagy Marianne. The Uralic Languages. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 90, fas...
Although nobody doubts today that a Ural-Altaic protolanguage is an obsolete idea there still exists...
Language typologists are dependent on data provided by descriptive linguists working on individual l...
This paper deals with recent alternative theories of linguistic relationship dealing with Hungarian ...
The Ugric languages Mansi, Khanty and Hungarian form a branch of the Uralic language family which is...
The volume describes the origin and critically reviews the foundation of the Uralic theory, by also ...
Ugric cognates (Appendix to the paper Grünthal, R., Heyd, V., Holopainen, S., Janhunen, J., Khanina...
This paper deals with the Uralic languages, their regional distribution and re-lationship with one a...
This material is a taster of not only Hungarian but language learning in general. It can be used wit...
The paper builds on studies on Hungarian spoken outside Hungary (Fenyvesi (ed.) 2005), which show a ...
International audienceThe paper provides a general presentation of Hungarian: it describes his exter...
issues regarding the Uralic reconstructed elements in Hungarian vs the Turkic loanword
In our introduction to the volume, we address the history and current developments in Uralic studies...
When analysing the etymological layers of Hungarian river names, it becomes soon clear that loan nam...
In addition to showing regional and social variation, the language use of the minority Hungarians of...
Bakró-Nagy Marianne. The Uralic Languages. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 90, fas...
Although nobody doubts today that a Ural-Altaic protolanguage is an obsolete idea there still exists...
Language typologists are dependent on data provided by descriptive linguists working on individual l...
This paper deals with recent alternative theories of linguistic relationship dealing with Hungarian ...
The Ugric languages Mansi, Khanty and Hungarian form a branch of the Uralic language family which is...
The volume describes the origin and critically reviews the foundation of the Uralic theory, by also ...
Ugric cognates (Appendix to the paper Grünthal, R., Heyd, V., Holopainen, S., Janhunen, J., Khanina...
This paper deals with the Uralic languages, their regional distribution and re-lationship with one a...
This material is a taster of not only Hungarian but language learning in general. It can be used wit...
The paper builds on studies on Hungarian spoken outside Hungary (Fenyvesi (ed.) 2005), which show a ...
International audienceThe paper provides a general presentation of Hungarian: it describes his exter...
issues regarding the Uralic reconstructed elements in Hungarian vs the Turkic loanword
In our introduction to the volume, we address the history and current developments in Uralic studies...
When analysing the etymological layers of Hungarian river names, it becomes soon clear that loan nam...
In addition to showing regional and social variation, the language use of the minority Hungarians of...
Bakró-Nagy Marianne. The Uralic Languages. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 90, fas...
Although nobody doubts today that a Ural-Altaic protolanguage is an obsolete idea there still exists...
Language typologists are dependent on data provided by descriptive linguists working on individual l...