Hungarian

Hungarian by István Kenesei, published by Psychology Press in 1998, is a comprehensive descriptive grammar of the Hungarian language, presented in English. This edition spans 472 pages and offers insights into a language spoken by 12-14 million people worldwide, highlighting its unique characteristics and complex grammatical features.
Readers will find that Hungarian addresses contemporary issues in language description while utilizing modern research techniques. The book delves into various aspects of the language, including its syntax and vocabulary, which is largely derived from Asia. This resource serves as a valuable reference for those interested in foreign language study and linguistics, making it an informative addition to the field of language arts and disciplines.
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Hungarian is spoken by 12-14 million people worldwide. A unique language, completely unrelated to the languages of its neighbouring countries, it boasts a grammar full of complex features and a vocabulary deriving largely from Asia.
Hungarian addresses current issues in the description of languages and applies up-to-date research techniques to Hungarian. This is the first comprehensive descriptive grammar of the Hungarian language available in English.
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