Acta Linguistica Hungarica

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A phonetically-based approach to the phonology of [v] in Hungarian</o:p>2006/06/01French
Predicate fronting and dative case in Hungarian2006/09/01English
Conditions on conditional mood2006/09/01English
Hungarian books on linguistics2006/09/01English
Book reviews2006/09/01English
A typology of Hungarian time adverbs2006/09/01English
Book reviews2008/12/01English
Introduction2008/12/01English
Contrastive focus, givenness and the unmarked status of “discourse-new”2008/12/01English
Information structural notions and the fallacy of invariant correlates2008/12/01English
In need of mediation: The relation between syntax and information structure2008/12/01English
Topic and focus: Two structural positions associated with logical functions in the left periphery of the Hungarian sentence2008/12/01English
Notions and subnotions in information structure2008/12/01English
Focus and tone2008/12/01English
Contrastive focus and emphasis2008/12/01English
Focus presuppositions2008/12/01English
Notions of focus anaphoricity2008/12/01English
Information structure as information-based partition2008/12/01English
Direct and indirect aboutness topics2008/12/01English
Author identity in English academic discourse: A comparison of expert and Hungarian EFL student writing2009/03/01English
Cognitive Grammar: The State of the Art and Related Issues: An Interview with Ronald M. Langacker2005/11/01English
The grammaticalization of temporal subordinating conjunctions in Surgut Ostyak2005/11/01English
Book review2005/11/01English
Spatial orientation and grammaticalization2005/11/01English
Aspect markers grammaticalized from verbs in Kamas2005/11/01English
Speech report constructions in Russian2005/11/01English
Classification, headedness and pluralization: Corpus evidence from French compounds2007/09/01English
“The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible”: Some reflections on the verbal morphophonology of Balearic Catalan2007/09/01English
Adjectival and verbal nouns in Japanese and multi-level nominalization2007/09/01English
Semiwords and affixoids: The territory between word and affix2007/09/01English