Hungarian


Carol H. Rounds
Bok Ungarsk 2013 · Electronic books.
Flere språk: Engelsk
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Hoboken : : Taylor and Francis, , 2013.
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1 online resource (323 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Front Cover; Hungarian: An Essential Grammar; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part I:Alphabet, pronunciation and vowel harmony; Chapter 1.Alphabet; Chapter 2. Pronunciation; 2.1 Consonants; 2.2 Consonant length; 2.3 Voicing and devoicing of consonants; 2.4 Assimilation of sibilants; 2.5 Vowels; 2.6 Stress; 2.7 Intonation; Chapter 3. Vowel harmony; 3.1 Suffixing and back vs. front vowels; 3.2 Suffixing and rounded vs. unrounded vowels; 3.3 Neutral vowels; 3.4 Application of the rules of vowel harmony; Part II: Parts of Speech; Chapter 4. Verbs. - 11.2 Comparative and superlative of adverbs of manner11.3 Adverbs of number; 11.4 Adverbs of space; 11.5 Time expressions; 11.6 Adverbial pronouns; Chapter 12.Word formation; 12.1 Noun-forming suffixes; 12.2 Adjective-forming suffixes; 12.3 Verb-forming suffixes; 12.4 Diminutives; Chapter 13.Conjunctions; 13.1 Coordinating conjunctions; 13.2 Subordinating conjunctions; Chapter 14.Numerals; 14.1 Cardinal and ordinal numbers; 14.2 Declension of numerals; 14.3 Adverbial use of expressions of quantity; 14.4 Fractions; 14.5 Decimals; 14.6 Nouns and adjectives derived from numbers. - 14.7 Multiplicative -szor/-szer/-ször. - 4.1 Verb stems4.2 Definite and indefinite conjugations; 4.3 Conjugation and usage; 4.4 Non-finite forms; 4.5 Productive derivational endings; 4.6 Coverbs; Chapter 5. Nouns; 5.1 Articles; 5.2 Nouns and suffixes; 5.3 Noun stems and the nominative case- singular and plural; 5.4 Number and usage; Chapter 6. The case system; 6.1 Grammatical cases; 6.2 Locative case system; 6.3 Non-locative usage of locative cases; 6.4 Oblique cases; 6.5 Less productive cases; 6.6 Verbs and cases; 6.7 Plural declension; 6.8 Full declension of select nouns; Chapter 7. Pronouns; 7.1 Personal pronouns. - 7.2 Polite forms of address7.3 Reflexive pronouns; 7.4 Reciprocal pronoun; 7.5 Possessive pronouns; 7.6 Demonstrative pronouns; 7.7 Interrogative pronouns; 7.8 Relative pronouns; 7.9 Cataphoric use of pronouns; 7.10 Indefinite pronouns; 7.11 Negative and universal pronouns; Chapter 8.Possession; 8.1 Singular possessive endings; 8.2 Plural possessive endings; 8.3 ó~a and ő~e stems; 8.4 Kinship terms; 8.5 Nominal possession; 8.6 Possession and formal forms of address; 8.7 Possessive declension; 8.8 Non-attributive possession: é, éi; Chapter 9.Postpositions; 9.1 Some postpositions of time. - 9.2 Postpositions with possessive suffixes9.3 Postpositions of location; 9.4 Postpositions governing cases; 9.5 Complex postpositions; 9.6 Demonstratives and postpositions; 9.7 Postpositions as prepositions; Chapter 10. Adjectives; 10.1 Declension of adjectives; 10.2 Adjectives used as nouns; 10.3 Forming the comparative; 10.4 Using the comparative; 10.5 Superlative; 10.6 Demonstrative adjectives; 10.7 Interrogative adjectives; 10.8 Relative adjectives; 10.9 Indefinite adjectives; 10.10 Numerical adjectives; Chapter 11. Adverbs; 11.1 Adverbs of manner: Hogy(an)? . . . How?. - This user-friendly guide to modern Hungarian clearly introduces the most important structures of this fascinating language. Suitable for beginning, intermediate and advanced students, it can be used by those studying independently or following a taught course. Topics include:* verbal prefixes* aspect and tense* word-formation mechanisms* linking vowels* the case system and its uses* word order.Appendices include the formation of irregular verbs, complete noun declensions and irregular noun patterns.
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0415226112. - 0415226120

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