The Phonology of Hungarian Hardback
by Peter (Associate Professor in Theoretical Linguistics, Associate Professor in Theoretical Li Siptar, Miklos (Associate Professor in Theoretical Linguistics, and Reader in the English Linguis Torkenczy
Part of the The Phonology of the World's Languages series
Hardback
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This is the first comprehensive account of the phonology of Hungarian to have been published in English.
Hungarian is a Uralic (Finno-Ugric) language. It is unlike other European languages, and atypical among the members of the Uralic family.
The lexicon reflects the country's history, with the earliest layers of loanwords coming from Iranian, various Turkic and Slavonic languages, and German.
The book is divided into three parts. Part I introduces the general features of the language and its major dialects.
Part II examines its vowel and consonant systems, and its phonotactics (syllable structure constraints, transsyllabic constraints, and morpheme structure constraints).
In Part III the authors describe the phonological processes that vowels, consonants, and syllables undergo and/or trigger.
They provide a new analysis of vowel harmony, as well as discussions of palatalization, voice assimilation, and processes targetting nasals and liquids.
The final chapters of the work are devoted to processes conditioned by syllable structure, and to surface phenomena.
The book concludes with a full list of references and a comprehensive index.
The authors have framed their discussions within a rule-based, non-linear framework to achieve optimum accessibility and concision.
Their authoritative account of the sound-system of this unique language will interest phonologists and their advanced students throughout the world.
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Out of stock
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:336 pages, linguistic tree diagrams
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:06/07/2000
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- ISBN:9780198238416
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Out of stock
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:336 pages, linguistic tree diagrams
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:06/07/2000
- Category:
- ISBN:9780198238416