Uralic Information Centre: recent publications

Journals:

2023

Journal of Uralic Linguistics 2:1 (2023). Approaches to Hungarian 18.

2022

Nyelvtudományi Közlemények 118.

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen 67.

Journal of Uralic Linguistics 1:2

Studia Uralo-Altaica 56.

2021

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen 66.

Folia Uralica Debreceniensia 28.

Nyelvtudományi Közlemények 117.

Studia Uralo-altaica 55.

WPCL 6. (Working Papers in Corpus Linguistics and Digital Technologies: Analyses and Methodology 6.)

2020

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen 65. 

Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics 

Nyelvtudományi Közlemények 116. 

Sámi dieđalaš áigečála

WPCL 5. (Working Papers in Corpus Linguistics and Digital Technologies: Analyses and Methodology 5.).

2015

Filchenko, Andrey – Kryukova, Elena – Tokmashev, Denis – Wagner-Nagy, Beáta – Kovylin, Sergei – Varda, Viktor – Phelan, Paul (ed.) Аннотированные фольклорные и бытовые тексты обско-енисейского языкового ареала.  2015. Том 4. Tomsk: Tomsk State Pedagogical University.

2013

Filchenko, Andrey (ed.) 2013. Аннотированные фольклорные и бытовые тексты обско-енисейского языкового ареала. Том 3. Tomsk: Tomsk State Pedagogical University.

2012

Filchenko, Andrey (ed.) 2012. Аннотированные фольклорные тексты обско-енисейского языкового ареала. Том 2. Tomsk: Tomsk State Pedagogical University.

2010

Filchenko, Andrey (ed.). 2010. Аннотированные фольклорные тексты обско-енисейского языкового ареала. Том 1. Tomsk: Tomsk State Pedagogical University.

Papers

2023

Eva Liina Asu – Heete Sahkai – Pärtel Lippus 2023. The prosody of surprise questions in Estonian. Journal of Linguistics. 1–21.

Burukina, Irina 2023. External merge to Spec.CP. Syntax 26(1). 85—105.

Bradley, Jeremy – F. Gulyás, Nikolett 2023. Between East and West: Hungarian and the Volga-Kama Sprachbund. Hungarian Studies: A journal of the international association for Hungarian strudies and Balassi Institute 37(1).

É. Kiss, Katalin 2023. Definiteness effect in the PP. Linguistic Inquiry.

Piia Taremaa – Anetta Kopecka 2023. Manner of motion in Estonian: A descriptive account of speed. Studies in Language 47:1. 32–78.

Chris Lasse Däbritz 2023. On the status of information structure markers: Evidence from North-Western Siberian languages. Studies in Language 47:1. 79–119.

Sampsa Holopainen – Santeri Junttila 2023. Die alter arischen und batischen Lehnverben der uraischen Sprachen. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, Beiheft 33.

2022

Bakró-Nagy, Marianne – Laakso, Johanna – Skribnik, Elena (ed.) 2022. Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bradley, Jeremy – F. Gulyás, Nikolett – Czentnár, András 2022. Causatives in the languages of the Volga-Kama Region. STUF – Language Typology and Universals 75. 99–128.

É. Kiss, Katalin 2022. From relative proadverb to declarative complementizer. The Linguistic Review. 107—130.

Halm, Tamás 2022. Why almost and almost are never approximatively the same. N. Bonah – E. Bar-Asher Siegal (ed.) Language change: Theoretical and empirical perspectives.

É. Kiss, Katalin 2022. A főnévi igenév visszaszorulása a moldvai magyar modális szerkezetekben. Nyelvelmélet és kontaktológia 5. 11—34.

Halm, Tamás 2022. Free-choice Items: The view from Hungarian

Halm, Tamás 2022. Az érzékelés, (fel)ismerés és diszpozicionális igék inherens modalitása. Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok 35.

Halm, Tamás 2022. Vegans, teetotalers and the decoupling of case and agreement in Old Hungarian. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory

Halm, Tamás 2022. Az akár- és a bár- paradigmák diakrón szemantikája. Nyelvelmélet és diakrónia 5.

Mus, Nikolett 2022. On the semantic distribution of copular verbs in Tundra Nenets. R. Erkkilä (ed.) Hämeenmaalta Jamalille.

Asztalos, Erika 2022. Nem SZIBÉRIÁBA mentem = SZIBÉRIÁBA nem mentem? Nyelvelmélet és kontaktológia 5. 115—151.

Szabó, Ditta 2022. A permi és a török nyelvek evidencialitásának eredetéről. Nyelvelmélet és kontaktológia 5. 89—114.

Burukina, Irina 2022. Lexical reflexives and intensifiers. Descriptive grammar of Hill Mari.

Burukina, Irina – Pleschak, Polina 2022. Clausal complements. Descriptive grammar of Hill Mari.

Borise, Lena – Georgieva, Ekaterina 2022. Acoustic correlates of word stress and focus marking in Udmurt. Journal of the International Phonetic Association.

Asztalos, Erika 2022. Constituent negation in Udmurt. Acta Linguistica Academica.

Burukina, Irina 2022. On P licensing dative subjects and agreement in infinitival clauses. NELS 52. 105—118.

Borise, Lena – É. Kiss, Katalin 2022. The emergence of conjunctions and phrasal coordination Khanty. Journal of Historical Linguistics.

Grünthal, Riho – Heyd, Volker – Holopainen, Sampsa – Janhunen, Juha A. – Khanina, Olesya – Miestamo, Matti – Nicols, Johanna – Saarikivi, Janne – Sinnemäki, Kaius 2022. Drastic demographic events triggered the Uralic spread. Diachronica.

Kaheinen, Kaisla – Leisiö, Larisa – Erkkilä, Riku – Qiu, Toivo E. H. 2022. Hämeenmaalta Jamalille. Kirja Tapani Salmiselle. Helsinki: Helsingin yliopisto kirjasto.

Kardos, Éva – Farkas, Imola Ágnes. 2022. The syntax of inner aspect in Hungarian. Journal of Linguistics. 1–39.

Petar Kehayov – Denis Kuzmin 2022. The Karelian dialect of Kolvitsa, Kola Peninsula. SUST 227.

Gréte Dalmi – Egor Tsedryk – Piotr Cegłowski (ed.) 2022. Null Subjects in Slavic and Finno-Ugric. Studies in Generative Grammar 145.

Dogadushkin Denis Mikhaylovich 2022. How semantic changes can reveal the origins of the Stavropol dialect of Estonian language. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2022/4.

Muravyev Nikita Alexeevich 2022. Participal constructions with the meaning of simultaneity in the Kazym Khanty. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2022/4.

Beáta Wagner-Nagy 2022. “I go downstream, and you go toward the snowstorm”: Expressions of cardinal directions in Nganasan and Dolgan. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2022/4.

Tatiana Borisovna Agranat 2022. Ingrian nomenclature: ethnonyms, linguonyms and toponyms. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2022/3.

Marina Vasilievna Kutsaeva 2022. On the problem of nomenclature of Mari idioms. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2022/3.

Daria Dmitrievna Mordashova 2022. Strategies of encoding volition in Hill Mari. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 2022/3.

Attila Novák – Borbála Novák 2022. Cross-lingual transfer of knowledge in distributional language models: Experiments in Hungarian. Acta Linguistica Academica 69.

Zijian Győző Yang 2022. Neural text summarization for Hungarian. Acta Linguistica Academica 69.

Ágnes Kalivoda 2022. PrevDistro: An open-access dataset of Hungarian preverb constructions. Acta Linguistica Academica 69.

Noémi Vadász – Noémi Ligeti-Nagy 2022. Winograd schemata and other datasets for anaphora resolution in Hungarian. Acta Linguistica Academica 69.

Anna Szeteli –  Ákos Gocsál –  Gábor Szente –  Gábor Alberti 2022. Differentiation of segmentally identical expressions occurring in the same or different sentence zones in Hungarian by duration, pitch, intensity and irregular voicing. Acta Linguistica Academica 69/2.

Péter Rebrus –  Péter Szigetvári 2022. Between adjective and noun. Acta Linguistica Academica 69/2.

Angelika Kiss 2022. The Hungarian question tag mi? as characterized by dependent and independent commitments. Acta Linguistica Academica 69/2.

György Rákosi –  Enikő Tóth 2022. Pushed out of arm’s reach: Pronouns and spatial anaphora in Hungarian. [https://doi.org/10.1556/2062.2022.00539] Acta Linguistica Academica 69/2.

József Andor 2022. Studies on Budapest Speech, Based on the Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview. Acta Linguistica Academica 69/2.

Németh T. Enikő 2022. Marta Ruda – Implicit subject and direct object arguments in Hungarian language use: grammar and pragmatics interacting (book review). Intercultural pragmatics 19/4.

Tibor Laczkó 2022. Alberti Gábor – Lexicalising clausal syntax: The interaction of syntax, the lexicon and information structure in Hungarian (book review). Folia Linguistica 56/2.

2021

Asztalos, Erika. 2021. From head-final towards head-initial grammar. Generational and areal differences concerning word order usage and judgement among Udmurt speakers. [] Forker, Diana – Grenoble, Lenore A. (eds.). Language Contact in the Territory of the Former Soviet Union, 143–182. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

Balogh, Kata – Langer, Corinna. 2021. Additive particles, prosodic structure and focus sensitivity in Hungarian. Linguistics 60. 277–314.

Bárány, András & Nikolaeva, Irina 2021. On Adjoined Possessors. Linguistic Inquiry 52 (1). 181–194.

Brattico, Pauli 2021. Predicate Clefting and Long Head Movement in Finnish. Linguistic Inquiry online early.

Burukina, Irina. 2021. Profile of reflexives in Hill Mari. Folia Linguistica 55(1): 127-162

Dékány, Éva. 2021. The Hungarian nominal functional sequence. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 100, Springer, Cham.

Dömötör, Adrienne – Gugán, Katalin – Varga, Mónika (ed.). 2021. Versengő szerkezetek a középmagyar kor nyelvében. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.

É. Kiss, Katalin 2021. Definitenes effect in the PP. Linguistic Inquiry online early.

É. Kiss, Katalin – Hegedűs, Veronika (eds.). 2021. Syntax of Hungarian: Postpositions and postpositional phrases. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Georgieva, Ekaterina – Salzmann, Martin – Weisser, Philipp. 2021. Negative verb clusters in Mari and Udmurt and why they require postsyntactic top-down word-formation. Natural Languages & Linguistic Theory 39(2), 457–503.

Halm, Tamás. 2021. Radically Truncated Clauses in Hungarian and Beyond: Evidence for the Fine Structure of the Minimal VP. John Wiley and Sons Ltd (eds.) Syntax 24(2). 1­­-41.

Halm, Tamás & Huszár, Anna 2021. Expletive negation in exclamatives – Evidence from Hungarian. [] Acta Linguistica Academica 68 (4): 553-583.

Kashkin, E. V. 2021. Lexemes denoting loud and quiet sounds in Hill Mari. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 34 (4). 47–57

Kutsaeva M. V. 2021. Functions of the ethnic language in the Mari diaspora of the Moscow region. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 34 (4). 58–72

Endre, Németh – József, Vigh. 2021. Párhuzamok és paradoxonok az uráli nyelvű népek populációgenetikai és nyelvi kapcsolatrendszereinek összehasonlítása során.  Anthropologiai Közlemények 62. 21—55.

Sinitsyna Y. V. 2021. Polysemy Patterns of the similative suffix -la in Hill Mari. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 34 (4). 88–101

Surányi, Balázs & Pintér, Lilla 2021. Children’s comprehension of prosodically marked focus in Hungarian: How mandatory syntactic focus-marking affects the trajectory of acquisition. Journal of Child Language (Online ahead of print). 

Vinokurova I. Y. 2021. The linguistic atlas of the Veps language (Lavya), edited by Zajtseva, N. G. Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology 34 (4). 189–194

2020

Dékány, Éva – Georgieva, Ekaterina. 2020. Three ways of unifying participles and nominalizations: the case of Udmurt. Artemis Alexiadou & Hagit Borer (eds.) Nominalizations: 50 Years on from Chomsky’s Remarks. Oxford: OUP. 169–202.

Dékány, Éva – Gugán, Katalin – Tánczos, Orsolya. 2020. Contact-induced change in Surgut Khanty relative clauses. Folia Linguistica 54(1), 1–43.

É. Kiss, Katalin. 2020. Accusative or possessive? The suffix of pronominal objects in Ob-Ugric. Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics 9 (1-2)

É. Kiss, Katalin. 2020. What determines the varying relation of case and agreement? Evidence from the Ugric languages. Acta Linguistica Academica 67(4), 397-428.

Georgieva, Ekaterina – Salzmann, Martin – Weisser, Philipp. 2020. Ellipsis does not bleed Lowering: Evidence from do-support and fragment answers in Finno-Ugric. Mariam Asatryan, Yixiao Song & Ayana Whitmal (eds.), NELS 50: Proceedings of the Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, Volume 3, 1–10. Amherst (MA): Graduate Linguistics Student Association.

Halm, Tamás. 2020. Grammaticalization without Feature Economy: Evidence from the Voice Cycle in Hungarian. Diachronica 37:1, 1-42.

Kubínyi, Kata – Nagy, Judit – Tamm, Anne (ed.). 2020. In Memoriam of Anne Vainikka. Conference Contributions II. November 22–23, 2019. Károli Gáspár University, Budapest. Department of Netherlandic Studies at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary.

Santeri Junttila & Sampsa Holopainen & Juho Pystynen 2020: Digital Etymological Dictionary of the Oldest Vocabulary of Finnish Rasprave: Časopis Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje, Vol. 46 No. 2, 2020.

2019

Georgieva, Ekaterina – Salzmann, Martin – Weisser, Philipp. 2019. An argument for postsyntactic lowering of negation in Udmurt and Mari. Maggie Baird & Jonathan Pesetsky (eds.), NELS 49: Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, Volume 2, 11–20. Amherst (MA): Graduate Linguistics Student Association.

Kubínyi, Kata – Nagy, Judit – Tamm, Anne – Tóth, Gabriella (ed.). 2020. In Memoriam of Anne Vainikka. Conference Contributions. November 22–23, 2019. Károli Gáspár University, Budapest. Department of Netherlandic Studies at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary.

2018

Arkhangelski, Timofey – Georgieva, Ekaterina. 2018. Sound-aligned corpus of Udmurt dialectal texts. Tommi A. Pirinen, Michael Riessler, Jack Rueter, Trond Trosterud & Francis M. Tyers (eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop for Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages (IWCLUL 2018), 26–38. Stroudsburg (PA): Association for Computational Linguistics.

den Dikken, Marcel – Dékány, Éva. 2018. Adpositions and case: Alternative realization and concord. Finno-Ugric Languages and Linguistics 7(2), 39–75  

Timár Bogáta. 2018. The expression of volition in Meadow Mari. Linguistica Uralica 54(4): 259-269

2017

Georgieva, Ekaterina. 2017. Person agreement on converbs in Udmurt. Ferenc Kiefer, James Blevins, & Huba Bartos (eds.), Perspectives on Morphological Organization: Data and Analyses (Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory 10), 86–122. Leiden: Brill.

2016

Georgieva, Ekaterina. 2016. The case-marking of subjects in Udmurt, Komi-Zyryan and Meadow Mari nonfinite clauses. Nyelvtudományi Közlemények 112: 77–107.