Awardees of the György Szépe Publication Prize

2022

Babarczy Anna és Káldi Tamás megosztva:

  • Káldi, Tamás ; Babarczy, Anna: Linguistic focus guides attention during the encoding and refreshing of working memory content. JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 116 Paper: 104187 (2021)

Halm Tamás:

  • Halm, Tamás: Radically Truncated Clauses in Hungarian and Beyond: Evidence for the Fine Structure of the Minimal VP. SYNTAX 24 : 3 pp. 376-416. , 41 p. (2021)

2021

Halm Tamás

  • Halm, Tamás: Grammaticalization without Feature Economy: Evidence from the Voice Cycle in Hungarian. DIACHRONICA 37 : 1 pp. 1-42. , 42 p. (2020)

Hoffmann Ildikó:

  • Svindt, Veronika ; Bóna, Judit ; Hoffmann, Ildikó: Changes in temporal features of speech in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) – case studies. CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS 34 : 4 pp. 339-356. , 18 p. (2020)

Svindt Veronika:

  • Svindt, Veronika ; Bóna, Judit ; Hoffmann, Ildikó: Changes in temporal features of speech in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) – case studies. CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS 34 : 4 pp. 339-356. , 18 p. (2020)

2020

Bende-Farkas Ágnes:

  • Kamp, Hans ; Bende-Farkas, Ágnes: Epistemic Specificity from a Communication-Theoretic Perspective. JOURNAL OF SEMANTICS 36 : 1 pp. 1-51. , 51 p. (2019)

2019

Dékány Éva (kiemelt díj):

  • Dékány, Éva: The position of casemarkers relative to possessive agreement: Variation within Hungarian. NATURAL LANGUAGE & LINGUISTIC THEORY 36: (2) pp. 365–400, 36 p. (2018)
  • Dékány, Éva: Approaches to head movement: A critical assessment. GLOSSA: A JOURNAL OF GENERAL LINGUISTICS 3: (1) (2018)
  • Dékány, Éva, Den Dikken, Marcel: A restriction on recursion. SYNTAX 21:(1) pp. 37–71., 34 p. (2018)

Halm Tamás:

  • From possessive suffix to affective demonstrative suffix in Hungarian: a grammaticalization analysis. MORPHOLOGY 28: (4) pp. 359–396, 37 p. (2018)

2018

Gyuris Beáta:

  • Gärtner Hans-Martin, Gyuris Beáta: On delimiting the space of bias profiles for polar interrogatives. LINGUISTISCHE BERICHTE 251: pp. 293-315. (2017)

Kas Bence:

  • Ladányi Enikő, Kas Bence, Lukács Ágnes: The role of cognitive control in anaphor resolution in children with specific language impairment. APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 38:(5) pp. 1173-1199. (2017)

2017

Héja Enikő:

  • Héja Enikő: Revisiting Translational Equivalence: Contributions from Data-Driven Bilingual Lexicography. International  Journal of Lexicography 2016: pp. 1-21. (2016)  

2016

Polgárdi Krisztina (kiemelt díj):

  • Polgárdi Krisztina: Syncope, syllabic consonant formation, and the distribution of stressed vowels in English. JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS 51:(2) pp. 383–423. (2015)
  • Polgárdi Krisztina: Vowels, glides, off­glides and on­glides in English: A Loose CV analysis. LINGUA 158: pp. 9–34. (2015)
  • Polgárdi Krisztina: Typology of weak disharmony: representations versus the frontness/backness scale. THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS 41:(1­2) pp. 89–96. (2015)

Rebrus Péter:

  • Rebrus Péter, Törkenczy Miklós: The monotonic behaviour of language patterns. THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS 41:(3­4) pp. 241–268. (2015)
  • Törkenczy Miklós, Rebrus Péter: Monotonicity and the typology of front/back harmony. THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS 41:(1­2) pp. 1–61. (2015)

2015

Duray Zsuzsa:

  • Duray Zsuzsa: Attitudes in a Minority Language Context: The Case of Sodankylä and Enontekiö FINNISCH-UGRISCHE MITTEILUNGEN 38: pp. 35-58.  

Kálmán László:

  • Kálmán László: What can constructions do? THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS 40:(1-2) pp. 137-147.  

Simon Zsolt:

  • Simon Zsolt: Tabal und die Tibarener ALTORIENTALISCHE FORSCHUNGEN 41: pp. 125-134.  

Sipos Mária:

  • Sipos Mária: Purpose clauses in the texts of a bilingual speaker FINNISCH-UGRISCHE MITTEILUNGEN 38: pp. 163-179.