ZSUZSANNA BÁRKÁNYI |
Gradient phonotactic acceptability: A case study from Slovak | 9 |
ZSUZSANNA BÁRKÁNYI - ZOLTÁN KISS |
A note on sonorant voicing in Slovak | 34 |
ZSÓFIA GYARMATHY |
A pilot study on the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of Hungarian palatal stops | 46 |
DÁNIEL SZEREDI |
Centralized vowels in Hungarian | 51 |
LÁSZLÓ FEJES |
On the vowel system of Surgut Khanty | 63 |
ZSUZSA KERTÉSZ - LÁSZLÓ KÁLMÁN |
Russian palatalization: A holistic approach | 83 |
PÉTER RÁCZ - GÁBOR RECSKI |
Elements in Optimality Theory | 93 |
ANDRÁS RUNG |
Determining word similarity in Hungarian | 112 |
ANDRÁS MÁRTON BALÓ |
A strange case of defectiveness in the Lovari verbal paradigm | 119 |
ÁGNES LUKÁCS - PÉTER REBRUS - MIKLÓS TÖRKENCZY |
Paradigmatic space and defectiveness in Hungarian: An empirical study | 138 |