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Finno-Ugric languages. --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Morphology. --- Fenno-Ugric languages --- Finno-Ugrian languages --- Ugro-Finnic languages --- Uralic languages --- Morphology --- Finno-Ugric languages - Morphology.
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Hungarian language --- Grammar --- -Hungarian language --- -Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Clauses --- Syntax --- Theses --- -Clauses --- Magyar language
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Khanty language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Ostiak language --- Ostyak language --- Ob-Ugric languages --- Fenno-Ugric languages --- Finno-Ugrian languages --- Ugro-Finnic languages --- Uralic languages --- Finno-Ugric languages. --- Khanty language. --- Ostjak [Langue]. (Mélanges) --- Ostjaaks. (Versch.onderwerpen) --- Dialects
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In dieser Arbeit wird die Frage aufgeworfen, wieweit das syntaktische Verhalten der abgeleiteten Wörter durch die thematische Struktur der ihnen zu Grunde liegenden Basen beeinflußt wird. Um eine Antwort auf diese Frage zu finden, werden deutsche -er-Nomina und vergleichbare -ó/-ö-Derivate des Ungarischen untersucht. Für die Untersuchung werden u.a. eine semantisch fundierte Verbklassifikation sowie eine konzeptuelle Hypothese vorausgesetzt. Nach dieser besteht die Funktion der Suffixe (oder Affixe) darin, daß sie die konzeptuelle Struktur der Basis modifizieren, wobei der thematischen Struktur des Ausgangselementes eine zentrale Rolle zukommt. Es wird detailliert zu zeigen versucht, daß man die Derivationseinschränkungen der genannten Wortbildungsmuster und die Vererbung der den Basen zu Grunde liegenden Argumente auf die angesprochene Modifizierung durch die Suffixe zurückführen kann. Das spricht dafür, daß das syntaktische Verhalten der abgeleiteten Wörter letztlich nicht in der Syntax seinen Grund hat. Diese Folgerung läßt weitere Schlüsse auf den Status der Morphologie zu.
Hungarian language --- Grammar --- German language --- #KVHA:Linguistiek; Duits --- #KVHA:Linguistiek; Hongaars --- Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Noun phrase --- Nominals --- Word formation --- Noun phrase.
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Many languages have constructions in which verbs cluster. But few languages have verb clusters as rich and complex as Continental West Germanic and Hungarian. Furthermore the precise ordering properties and the variation in the cluster patterns are remarkably similar in Hungarian and Germanic. This similarity is, of course, unexpected since Hungarian is not an Indo-European language like the Germanic language group. Instead it appears that the clustering, inversion and roll-up patterns found may constitute an areal feature. This book presents the relevant language data in considerable detail, taking into account also the variation observed, for example, among dialects. But it also discusses the various analytical approaches that can be brought to bear on this set of phenomena. In particular, there are various hypotheses as to what is the underlying driving force behind cluster formation: stress patterns, aspectual features, morpho- syntactic constraints? And the analytical approaches are closely linked to a number of questions that are at the core of current syntactic theorizing: does head movement exist or should all apparent verb displacement be reduced to remnant movement, are morphology and syntax really just different sides of the same coin?
German language --- Verb phrase. --- Dutch language --- Hungarian language --- Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Verb phrase --- German language - Verb phrase.
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Translation science --- English language --- Automatic translating --- Automatische vertaling --- Computer translating --- Electronic translating --- Machine translating --- Mechanical translating --- Traduction automatique --- Lexicology --- Data processing --- Spanish language --- Translating into English
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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.
Hungarian language --- Hongrois (Langue) --- Taalwetenschap. Hongarije. (Versch. onderwerpen) --- Hongrois [Langue]. Linguistique. (M langes) --- Linguistique. Hongrie. (Mélanges) --- Hongaars. Taalwetenschap. (Versch. onderwerpen) --- Hongrois [Langue]. Linguistique. (M© ♭langes) --- Hungarian language. --- Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages
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Hungarian language --- Foreign countries --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Linguistic minorities --- Sociolinguistics --- Languages in contact --- Linguistic minorities. --- Sociolinguistics. --- Languages in contact. --- Areal linguistics --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Minority languages --- Language and languages --- Minorities --- Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Social aspects. --- Political aspects. --- Minoritized languages
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Finnish language --- Phonetics --- Hungarian language --- Swedish language --- Speech synthesis. --- Phonetics. --- Intonation. --- -Finnish language --- -Hungarian language --- -Speech synthesis --- -Swedish language --- -Ruotsi language --- Svenska language --- Scandinavian languages --- Speech --- Synthetic speech --- Computer input-output equipment --- Speech processing systems --- Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Baltic-Finnic languages --- Intonation --- Synthesis --- -Intonation --- -Speech --- Ruotsi language --- Speech synthesis --- Finland --- Hungarian language - Phonetics. --- Finnish language - Phonetics. --- Swedish language - Finland - Phonetics. --- Hungarian language - Intonation. --- Finnish language - Intonation. --- Swedish language - Finland - Intonation. --- Hongrois (langue) --- Phonetique --- Finnois (langue) --- Suedois (l.)
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Phraseology --- German language --- Hungarian language --- Grammar, Comparative --- Hungarian --- German --- -Hungarian language --- -German language --- -Magyar language --- Finno-Ugric languages --- Ashkenazic German language --- Hochdeutsch --- Judaeo-German language (German) --- Judendeutsch language --- Judeo-German language (German) --- Jüdisch-Deutsch language --- Jüdischdeutsch language --- Germanic languages --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language and languages --- Semantics --- Terms and phrases --- -Hungarian --- -German --- Phrases --- Syntax --- Phraseology. --- Hungarian. --- German. --- -Phraseology --- Grammar [Comparative and general ] --- Magyar language --- Grammar, Comparative&delete& --- German language - Phraseology --- Hungarian language - Phraseology --- German language - Grammar, Comparative - Hungarian --- Hungarian language - Grammar, Comparative - German
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