Acta Linguistica Hungarica

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Closest c-command, agree and impoverishment: The morphosyntax of non-active voice in Albanian2011/09/01English
From production to selection of interpretations for novel conceptual combinations: A developmental approach2011/12/01English
Book Reviews2011/09/01English
The presence of head-raising and resumptive-stranding in Japanese relative clauses2011/09/01English
Erratum2011/12/01English
Grammatical sensitivity and working memory in children with language impairment2011/12/01English
Against stativizing negation, expletive negation and NPI-until2011/09/01English
Gradient phonotactic acceptability a case study from Slovak2011/12/01English
Clitics and direct objects in Macedonian2011/09/01English
Obituary2011/09/01English
Environmental copula constructions in Hungarian2011/12/01English
Guest editor’s note2011/09/01English
Predicate inversion and Englishthere-sentences2011/09/01English
The phrase structure of phase verbs: An initial contrastive analysis of English and Russian2011/09/01English
Marcel den Dikken-Robert M. Vago (eds): Approaches to Hungarian, Volume 11: Papers from the 2007 New York Conference2011/12/01English
Structure sharing—The case of free relatives in Serbian2011/09/01English
A typology of non-verbal predication in Erzya2009/06/01English
Verbal particles inside and outsidevP2009/06/01English
Words in culture: An interview with Anna Wierzbicka2009/06/01English
On some Hungarian and general aspects of an 18th-century Romanian grammar written in Latin2009/06/01English
Multiplicatives, frequency and quantification adverbs2009/06/01English
Guest editors’ note2009/12/01English
Derivational resources in P’urhepecha: Morphological complexity and verb formation2007/06/01English
Stress in compounds: An experimental research2007/06/01English
Athematic participles in Brazilian Portuguese: A syncretism in the making2007/06/01English
Morphosyntactic mismatches revisited: The case of the Romanian supine2007/06/01English
Processing modifier-head agreement in long Finnish words: Evidence from eye movements2011/03/01English
Selective tense deficit in Hungarian agrammatic aphasia2011/03/01English
Guest editors’ note2011/03/01English
Bidirectional and unidirectional comitative constructions in Hungarian: A psycholinguistic investigation at the interface of argument structure and semantics2011/03/01English