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Puskás, Genoveva. Word order in Hungarian: The syntax of A-positions. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2000.

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Elekfi, László. Magyar ragozási szótár =: Dictionary of Hungarian inflections. [Budapest]: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, 1994.

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Belák, Erzsébet. Szóalkotástan. Budapest: Semmelweis, 2006.

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Vass, László, László Galgóczi, and Gyula Csefkó. "A Word elszáll--": Emlékülés Csefkó Gyula halálának 50. évordulója tiszteletére : tanulmányok. Szeged: Juhász Gyula Felsőoktatási Kiadó, 2006.

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Czachesz, Erzsébet Csirikné. Újságnyelvi gyakorisági szótár: Chastotnyĭ slovarʹ vengerskoĭ gazetnoĭ leksiki / pod redakt︠s︡ieĭ = Frequency dictionary of Hungarian newspaper and magazine language / Csirikné Czachesz Erzsébet, Csirik János ; szerkesztette: Lengyel Zsolt. Szeged: [s.n.], 1986.

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Csirikné, Czachesz Erzsébet. Újságnyelvi gyakorisági szótar. Szeged: Juhász Gyula Tanárképző Főiskola, 1986.

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Varga, Márta H. A magyar fosztó- és tagadóképző. Budapest: Tinta, 2006.

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Mihály, Füredi, and Kelemen József, eds. A Mai magyar nyelv szépprózai gyakorisági szótára (1965-1977). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1989.

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Grétsy, László. Nyelvi játékaink nagykönyve. Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2012.

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Pénzes, István. Anyanyelvi játékok. Dunaszerdahely: Lilium Aurum, 1996.

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Varga, Csaba. HAR, avagy, Európa 45.000 éves szellemi és nyelvi öröksége: [a kőkor csodája]. [Pilisszentiván]: FRÍG, 2004.

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Ladányi, Mária. Produktivitás és analógia a szóképzésben: Elvek és esetek. Budapest: Tinta, 2007.

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Nagy, Péter. Angol-magyar pénzügyi szótár: Magyar-angol mutatóval = English-Hungarian dictionary of finance : with Hungarian-English word index. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2005.

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Gergely, György. Free word order and discourse interpretation. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1991.

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Varga, Csaba. Az angol szókincs magyar szemmel: Szóértő. [Pilisszentiván]: Frig, 2007.

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Kiss, Dénes. Emberszám. [Pilisszentiván]: Fríg, 2008.

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Kiss, Dénes. Emberszám. [Pilisszentiván]: Fríg, 2008.

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Brogyanyi, Bela. Nominalkomposita in der deutschen und der ungarischen Gegenwartssprache: Überlegungen zu einer vergleichenden Untersuchung. Rheinfelden: Schäuble, 1986.

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Bényei, Ágnes. Helynévképzés a magyarban. [Debrecen]: Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó, 2012.

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Janurik, T. Magyar képzőszótár: A mai magyar köznyelv képzőváltozatai. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2009.

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Pak, Su-yŏng. Vergleichende Analyse der Satzgliedstellung im Deutschen, Ungarischen und Koreanischen. Wiesbaden: In Kommission bei O. Harrassowitz, 1987.

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Toth, Kalman. Hungarian Word Search. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publications. Hungarian Word Search Puzzle Book. Independently Published, 2021.

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Kalman Toth M.A. M.PHIL. Jumbo Hungarian Puzzles: 111 Large Print Hungarian Word Search Puzzles. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.

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Zidowecki, Erik. Beginner's Hungarian Word Searches - Volume 1. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Zidowecki, Erik. Beginner's Hungarian Word Searches - Volume 4. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Giant Hungarian Wordsearch Collection: 300 Huge Hungarian Language Word Search Puzzles! Independently Published, 2021.

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Solenky, David. Learn Hungarian with Word Scramble Puzzles Volume 1: Learn Hungarian Language Vocabulary with 110 Challenging Bilingual Word Scramble Puzzles. Independently Published, 2020.

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Zidowecki, Erik. Parleremo Languages Word Scramble Puzzles Hungarian - Volume 3. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.

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Ferenc, Kiefer. On Emphasis and Word Order in Hungarian (Uralic and Altaic). RoutledgeCurzon, 1997.

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Word of Word of the Day. Hungarian Word of the Day: 365 High Frequency Words to Accelerate Your Hungarian Vocabulary. Independently Published, 2017.

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Word order in Hungarian: The syntax of Ā-positions. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins, 2000.

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Puskas, Genoveva. Word Order in Hungarian (Linguistik Artuell/Linguistics Today S.). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2000.

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Word Order in Hungarian: The Syntax of A¯-positions. Benjamins Publishing Company, John, 2000.

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Zidowecki, Erik. Parleremo Languages Word Search Puzzles Travel Edition Hungarian - Volume 5. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.

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Egedi, Barbara. Word order change at the left periphery of the Hungarian noun phrase. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.003.0005.

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This chapter studies the determination and the distribution of possessive constructions from Old to Modern Hungarian. The grammaticalization of the definite article in well-defined contexts had structural consequences, the most salient of which is the emergence of a new strategy for demonstrative modification, which is called determiner doubling throughout the paper. Word order variation arises due to the determiners’ interference with the possessor expressions at the left periphery of the noun phrase. The newly added demonstratives first adjoined to the noun phrase in a somewhat looser fashion: their combination with the dative-marked possessors resulted in a word order specific only to the Middle Hungarian period (Demonstrative-Possessor). At a later stage, demonstratives got incorporated into the specifier of the DP, giving rise to the fixed word order Possessor-Demonstrative, with the Possessor undergoing noun phrase internal topicalization, thus landing in a phrase-initial specifier position.
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2-In-1 Book Series: Lee's Excellent English Basic Sentences - Hungarian Edition + Word Fun 1 - 2. Independently Published, 2022.

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Martins, Ana Maria, and Adriana Cardoso, eds. Word Order Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.001.0001.

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This book is a collection of thirteen detailed studies on word order change within the framework of diachronic generative syntax. An initial chapter contextualizes them and introduces the theme in order to make clear from the onset its relevance and appeal. The sample of languages investigated is diverse and displays significant historical depth. Different branches of the Indo-European family are represented both through classical and living languages, namely: a wide range of Early Indo-European languages (Sanskrit, Greek, Indic, Avestan, Hittite, Tocharian, among others), Romance languages (Latin, Italian, European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese), Germanic languages (Dutch, English), and a Celtic language (Irish). Besides, three chapters are dedicated to Hungarian and one chapter deals with Coptic Egyptian. The essays in the book use the tools provided by the generative theory of grammar to investigate the constrained ways in which older linguistic variants give rise to new ones in the course of time, with the aim of contributing insights into the properties of natural language. Two ingredients of the generative framework make it especially appropriate to deal with word order phenomena, namely movement as a syntactic operation (embedded in the theory of grammar) and a richly articulated clausal architecture composed with lexical but also abstract functional categories. This collective volume is unique in the way it provides through in-depth language-internal or comparative studies new perspectives on the relation between word order change and syntactic movement, under the constraints imposed by particular instantiations of clausal architecture.
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Bacskai-Atkari, Julia. The relative cycle in Hungarian declaratives. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.003.0004.

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This chapter examines word order variation and change in the high CP-domain of Hungarian embedded clauses containing the finite subordinating C head hogy ‘that’. It is argued that the complementizer hogy developed from an operator of the same morphophonological form, meaning ‘how’, and that its grammaticalization path develops in two steps. In addition to the change from an operator, located in a specifier, into a C head (specifier-to-head reanalysis), the fully grammaticalized complementizer hogy also changed its relative position on the CP-periphery, ultimately occupying the higher of two C head positions (upward reanalysis). Other complementizers that could co-occur with hogy in Old Hungarian eventually underwent similar reanalysis processes. Hence the possibility of accommodating two separate C heads in the left periphery was lost and variation in the relative position of complementizers was replaced by a fixed order.
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Hegedűs, Veronika. Particle-verb order in Old Hungarian and complex predicates. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the distribution of verbal particles in Old Hungarian, and argues that despite the word order change from SOV to SVO in Hungarian, the particle-verb order did not change because the previous pre-verbal argument position was reanalysed as a pre-verbal predicative position where complex predicates are formed in overt syntax. Predicative constituents other than particles show significant word order variation in Old Hungarian, apparently due to optionality in predicate movement (while variation found with particle-verb orderings can be attributed to independent factors). It is proposed that after the basic word order was reanalysed as VO, internal arguments and secondary predicates could appear post-verbally and it was the still obligatory movement of particles that triggered the generalization of predicate movement, making all predicates pre-verbal in neutral sentences at later stages. This process involves a period of word order variation as predicate movement gradually generalizes to different types of predicates.
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Aksan, Yeşim, Mustafa Aksan, Ümit Mersinli, and Umut Ufuk Demirhan. Frequency Dictionary of Turkish. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Aksan, Yeşim, Mustafa Aksan, Ümit Mersinli, and Umut Ufuk Demirhan. Frequency Dictionary of Turkish. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Frequency Dictionary of Turkish. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Aksan, Mustafa, Ümit Mersinli, Umut Ufuk Demirhan, and Yesim Aksan. Frequency Dictionary of Turkish: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Aksan, Yeşim, Mustafa Aksan, Ümit Mersinli, and Umut Ufuk Demirhan. Frequency Dictionary of Turkish. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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CLASSICS, Linguas LINGUAS. Learn Hungarian While Having Fun! - for Beginners : Easy to Intermediate - Study 100 Essential Thematics with Word Search Puzzles - Vol. 1: Uncover How to Improve Foreign Language Skills Actively! - a Fun Vocabulary Builder. Independently Published, 2022.

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Prep, Professional. 100 English-Hungarian Vocabulary Builder Learning Books for Kids: First Learning Bilingual Frequency Animals Word Card Games. Full Visual Dictionary with Reading, Tracing, Coloring Picture Flash Cards. Fun to Learn New Language for Beginners, Preschoolers. Independently Published, 2019.

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Robinson, Linda T. 1st Level Flash Cards Reading Kindergarten Readiness Workbook Montessori: 100+ I Can Read Books My First Reading. Practice Easy Sentence with Colorful Picture for Sight Word Readers, Pre K, Preschool, Homeschool Kids, Distance Learning English Hungarian. Independently Published, 2020.

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Prep, Professional Kinder. First Toddler Baby Books in French and Hungarian Dictionary: Basic Animals Vocabulary Builder Learning Word Cards Bilingual Français Hongrois Languages Workbooks to Practice Easy Readers Flashcards Games and Colors Picture Paperback for Childrens Age 2 5. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publishing, Educational. My Baby Full Sight Word Big Activities Books Readiness for Kindergarten Bilingual English Hungarian Flashcards: Learn Reading Tracing Workbook and Fun Basic Vocabulary Cards Games for Boys and Girls Kids with Large Educational Coloring Cartoon Book. Independently Published, 2019.

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