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The Story of Hungarian

A Guide to the Language

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Fordító
Budapest
Kiadó: Corvina
Kiadás helye: Budapest
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 189 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 963-13-4362-6
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér térképpel.
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Fülszöveg


The Sior, df Hungarian
a Guide to the Language
This book was written for the benefit of those who wish to learn more about the Hungarian language, a unique, non-Indo-European language spoken in the heart of Europe. It constitutes a journey of discovery into the nature and workings of Hungarian, supported by cultural as well as linguistic arguments which, when considered together, add up to the
discovery that "Hungary is Europe in a nutshell". It is a book for all those who, after admiring Budapest, the Hortobágy and Lake Balaton, will also want to become better acquainted with Hungarian, a language which sounds like no other. It is also meant for those second and third generation Hungarians who are curious to find out more about the language of their parents and grandparents. And last but not least, it was written for the benefit of the more than 25 thousand people now living in Hungary, whose mother tongue is English.
Géza Balázs (b. 1959) is a linguist, ethnographer, and... Tovább

Fülszöveg


The Sior, df Hungarian
a Guide to the Language
This book was written for the benefit of those who wish to learn more about the Hungarian language, a unique, non-Indo-European language spoken in the heart of Europe. It constitutes a journey of discovery into the nature and workings of Hungarian, supported by cultural as well as linguistic arguments which, when considered together, add up to the
discovery that "Hungary is Europe in a nutshell". It is a book for all those who, after admiring Budapest, the Hortobágy and Lake Balaton, will also want to become better acquainted with Hungarian, a language which sounds like no other. It is also meant for those second and third generation Hungarians who are curious to find out more about the language of their parents and grandparents. And last but not least, it was written for the benefit of the more than 25 thousand people now living in Hungary, whose mother tongue is English.
Géza Balázs (b. 1959) is a linguist, ethnographer, and professor at ELTE (Budapest University). His major works include: Graffiti on the Train to Gödöllő (1983), Linguistic (Phatic) Elements of Social Contact (1993), Tattooed fexis (1994), The Hungarian Language (co-author, 1994), Jókai Dictionary (co-author, 1994), Journalism, Radio (1995), and Hungarian Pálinka {^998). Vissza

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