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Dec 11, 2025 - Hungarian Historical Linguistics Research Group / Magyar nyelvtörténeti kutatócsoport
Gugan, Katalin; Dömötör Adrienne; Varga Mónika; Novák Attila, 2025, "Történeti magánéleti korpusz (TMK)/Old and Middle Hungarian Corpus of Informal Language Use", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/KPFUAG, ARP, V1
The Old and Middle Hungarian Corpus of Informal Language Use (TMK) contains text types assumed to be closest to Old and Middle Hungarian vernacular. It is built from private letters and records of legal proceedings dating before 1772, in roughly equal proportions. It primarily of... |
Dec 10, 2025 - Hungarian Historical Phonology and Dialectology Research Group / Magyar történeti fonológiai és dialektológiai kutatócsoport
Vargha, Fruzsina Sára; Balavaider, Britta Dorka; Cene-Balla, Tamás; Deák, Emma; Gál, Milán; Huszár, Áron; Klucska, Lilla; Lantos, Kornél; Líber, Elizabet; Nívelt, Vanda; Sándor, Emma; Torják, Márton; Verbói, Eszter; Kocsis, Zsuzsanna; Szabó, Gergely, 2025, "Mai magyar nyelvjárási hangoskönyv 1./Contemporary Hungarian dialectal talking book 1", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/PZUBNM, ARP, V1
This publication is a dialectal talking book published online, containing time-aligned recordings showcasing the diversity of spoken Hungarian in and around Salgótarján. The edition uniquely features recordings made by secondary school students from Salgótarján, rather than lingu... |
Oct 24, 2025
Work in the Research Group has two goals. One is an up-to-date description and analysis of the diachronic processes that have shaped the Hungarian phonological system from the Early Old Hungarian period to the present day. We work on a new comprehensive survey of these changes in... |
Oct 24, 2025
Work in the Research Group focuses on one area: temporal (diachronic) and spatial (dialectological) analysis of changes in the Late Latin period on the basis of the Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age with the purpose of identifyi... |
Oct 24, 2025
For decades, uralistics has not been limited to exploring the descent of the Uralic languages, but has justified the use of many other approaches. On the one hand, since a language is not only defined by the features of its ancestry but also by the features that have been transfe... |
Oct 24, 2025
The Hungarian Historical Linguistics Research Group focuses on the study of language change in Old and Middle Hungarian, primarily through the creation and analysis of large, digitally accessible corpora. Our research centers on identifying and understanding linguistic variation... |
Oct 24, 2025
The research group conducts comparative and historical syntactic research in several languages belonging to different language families (e.g. Slavic and Turkic languages, Egyptian, Romanian, Ainu, Ch’ol), including endangered Uralic languages (Khanty, Komi, Mari, Nenets, Udmurt),... |



