Hungarian language from a typological perspective
Lecture series by
DR. NIKOLETT F. GULYÁS
Assistant Professor
Institute of Hungarian Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies ELTE Budapest
Monday 15.1. 14–16, Fragments of the past: A linguistic interpretation of new results on the early history of Hungarians (as part of the research colloquium of the Institute of Finno-Ugric Studies)
Tuesday 16.1. 16–18, Hungarian at the intersection of typology and historical linguistics I: Hungarian as a Uralic language
Wednesday 17.1. 16–18, Hungarian at the intersection of typology and historical linguistics II: Hungarian as a Standard Average European language
Thursday 18.1. 18:00–19:30, On the (not-so) mysterious differential object marking in Hungarian (as part of the course Feinheiten der ungarischen Sprache)
Friday 19.1. 16–18, „Arra az egyre azért még válaszoljatok: a hantikat, meg a manysikat miért hagytátok ott?” – A korai magyar történelemre vonatkozó újabb eredmények nyelvészeti szempontú értelmezése (in Hungarian)
The lectures will take place at the Institute of Finno-Ugric Studies (Ludwigstraße 31, 3rd floor). If you have any questions regarding the course, please contact Prof. Ksenia Shagal (ksenia.shagal@lmu.de).