Hungarian: An Essential Grammar

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advanced Hungarian grammar reference
Adverbial Complements
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Adverbial Pronouns
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Focus Elements
Focus Preverb Position
Front Unrounded Vowel
harmony
Indefinite Conjugation
Inessive Case
language acquisition Hungarian
linking
Linking Vowel Choice
Low Vowel Noun
morphosyntax
Neutral Sentences
Ordinal Number
Person Singular Possessive Suffix
position
possessive
Possessive Declension
Possessive Endings
Possessive Suffix
preverb
Preverb Position
Singular Plural
Singular Plural Singular Plural
syntactic analysis
Uralic linguistics
Verb Stems
Verb Van
Verbal Complement
vowel
Word Order

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415498678
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Hungarian: An Essential Grammar is a concise, user-friendly guide to the most important structures of this fascinating language.

All students of Hungarian, whether beginners or at intermediate and advanced levels, will welcome its clarity of presentation and jargon-free explanations. It is ideal for those studying independently or following a taught course.

Topics include:

  • verbal prefixes
  • aspect and tense
  • word-formation mechanisms
  • vowel harmony
  • the case system and its uses
  • word order
  • appendices include the formation of irregular verbs, complete noun declensions and irregular noun patterns

With numerous language examples bringing grammar to life, this truly essential reference work will prove invaluable to all students looking to master the patterns and irregularities of modern Hungarian.

Carol Rounds lectures in Hungarian at Columbia University, New York.

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