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Oct 24, 2025Institute for General and Hungarian Linguistics / Általános és Magyar Nyelvészeti Intézet
Our research group focuses on theoretical, experimental and descriptive linguistic research in the field of syntax. The aim of our research is twofold: (1) to explore, analyse and model syntactic or syntactically conditioned grammatical phenomena in a variety of languages, including Hungarian in particular; and (2) to provide a comprehensive explan... |
Oct 24, 2025Institute for General and Hungarian Linguistics / Általános és Magyar Nyelvészeti Intézet
The research group investigates questions of phonetics, phonology and morphology. Its aim is to create interoperability between theoretical and empirical research. The theoretical research is based on the study of analogy and variability, as well as of formal models, the empirical research is based on linguistic corpora and experiments, or it takes... |
Oct 24, 2025Institute for General and Hungarian Linguistics / Általános és Magyar Nyelvészeti Intézet
Our psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic research investigates the mentally plausible processes, representational systems, and neural correlates of language ability, using cognitive science models and experimental methods. We explore how social and cognitive factors influence language development, and how language functions in various disorders (e.... |
Oct 24, 2025Institute for General and Hungarian Linguistics / Általános és Magyar Nyelvészeti Intézet
Our research group focuses on phonetics – the study of the acoustic signals of speech and their relationship to linguistic structure. We employ experimental methods and data analysis, utilizing tools like electromagnetic articulography, real-time MRI, and acoustic analysis software. Our work spans speech production, acoustics, and perception, often... |
Oct 24, 2025Institute for General and Hungarian Linguistics / Általános és Magyar Nyelvészeti Intézet
Our research at the meeting points of grammar and pragmatics explores the connection between sentence types (in particular, interrogatives, conditionals, hortatives, special and minor types, fragments) and speech acts (in particular, question acts, commissives, indirectness, explicit performatives, joint commitment and bias). Special attention is p... |



