The Phonology of Hungarian

Author:   Peter Siptar ,  Miklos Torkenczy
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199228904


Pages:   338
Publication Date:   16 August 2007
Format:   Paperback
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This is the first comprehensive account of the segmental phonology of Hungarian in English. Part I introduces the general features of the language. Part II examines its vowel and consonant systems, and its phonotactics (syllable structure constraints, transsyllabic constraints, and morpheme structure constraints). Part III describes the phonological processes that vowels, consonants, and syllables undergo and/or trigger. The authors provide a new analysis of vowel harmony as well as discussions of vowel length alternations, palatalization, voice assimilation, and processes targeting nasals and liquids. The final chapters cover processes conditioned by syllable structure, and briefly describe a selection of surface phenomena.This authoritative account of the sound pattern of this unique language will interest phonologists and advanced students throughout the world.

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Author:   Peter Siptar ,  Miklos Torkenczy
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.528kg
ISBN:  

9780199228904


ISBN 10:   0199228906
Pages:   338
Publication Date:   16 August 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part I: Background 1: Introduction 2: Preliminaries Part II: Systems 3: The Vowel System 4: The Consonant System 5: Phonotactics: Syllable Structure Part III: Processes 6: Processes Involving Vowels 7: Processes Involving Consonants 8: Processes Conditioned by Syllable Structure 9: Surface Processes References Index

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`Review from previous edition the first account of the phonology of Hungarian to have been published in English, and the most comprehensive in any language.' Folia Linguistica, Vol. XXXIV/1-2 (2000). `authoritative account of the sound-system of this unique language will interest phonologists and their advanced students throughout the world.' Folia Linguistica, Vol. XXXIV/1-2 (2000). `Achieves its goal splendidly ... The book has the quality of being extremely clear: it has been well proof-read, the glosses are reliable, the symbols/fonts are used consistently throughout the text. I believe that the book will become the key reference for Hungarian phonology for many years' Gabor Turcsan, University of Szeged & University of Toulouse-Le Mirail, Journal of Linguistics `Specialists in theoretical phonology will find much grist for their mills. And the Preliminaries chapter is the best concise general introduction to Hungarian in any language' Daniel Abondolo, Times Higher Education Supplement `An important book. It makes its statements clearly' Daniel Abondolo, Times Higher Education Supplement `The authors' emphasis on descriptive coverage, the reliability of their data, the well-foundedness of their analyses and the clarity of exposition will surely make it indispensable not only for phonology experts, but also for Hungarian language specialists and general linguists, as well as university undergraduates specialising in linguistics. I am convinced that it will be 'the Hungarian phonology' on the international scene for a long time to come' Phonology `Congratulations to the authors for having written this excellent book, which, published in English, will make the so far largely inaccessible system of Hungarian phonology available to a large international public' Phonology


Review from previous edition the first account of the phonology of Hungarian to have been published in English, and the most comprehensive in any language. Folia Linguistica, Vol. XXXIV/1-2 (2000). authoritative account of the sound-system of this unique language will interest phonologists and their advanced students throughout the world. Folia Linguistica, Vol. XXXIV/1-2 (2000). Achieves its goal splendidly ... The book has the quality of being extremely clear: it has been well proof-read, the glosses are reliable, the symbols/fonts are used consistently throughout the text. I believe that the book will become the key reference for Hungarian phonology for many years Gabor Turcsan, University of Szeged & University of Toulouse-Le Mirail, Journal of Linguistics Specialists in theoretical phonology will find much grist for their mills. And the Preliminaries chapter is the best concise general introduction to Hungarian in any language Daniel Abondolo, Times Higher Education Supplement An important book. It makes its statements clearly Daniel Abondolo, Times Higher Education Supplement The authors' emphasis on descriptive coverage, the reliability of their data, the well-foundedness of their analyses and the clarity of exposition will surely make it indispensable not only for phonology experts, but also for Hungarian language specialists and general linguists, as well as university undergraduates specialising in linguistics. I am convinced that it will be 'the Hungarian phonology' on the international scene for a long time to come Phonology Congratulations to the authors for having written this excellent book, which, published in English, will make the so far largely inaccessible system of Hungarian phonology available to a large international public Phonology


Author Information

Peter Siptar is Associate Professor of Theoretical Linguistics at Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest. He is the author (with Jacques Durand) of Bevezetes a fonologiaba [An Introduction to Phonology] (Osiris, 1997) and (with Katalin E. Kiss and Ferenc Kiefer) Uj magyar nyelvtan [A New Hungarian Grammar] (Osiris, 1998), and is currently Associate Editor of Acta Linguistica Hungarica. In 1998 he won the Hungarian Academy Award in Linguistics. ; Miklos Toerkenczy is Associate Professor at the English Linguistics Department and the Theoretical Linguistics Department at Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest. He is the author of Hungarian Verbs and Essentials of Grammar: A Practical Guide to the Mastery of Hungarian (Corvina/Passport Books, 1997).

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