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- Publication . Article . 2019Open Access HungarianAuthors:TAMÁS FARKAS;TAMÁS FARKAS;
handle: 10831/38065
Publisher: ELTE Magyar Nyelvtudományi és Finnugor Intézet; Magyar Nyelvtudományi TársaságCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Report on the 26th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences The 26th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences was held between 27th August and 1st September 2017 at the University of Debrecen, Hungary. The 230 participants arrived at the conference from 41 countries, representing 120 research centres. The central topic of the conference was Locality and globality in the world of names. Most papers were delivered in parallel sections; however, one day was devoted to topic-specific symposia of mostly invited speakers. Paper presentations were accompanied by several other kinds of professional events. Different bodies and working groups of ICOS arranged their meetings; an exhibition of onomastic publications and digital databases could also be viewed. The ICOS Congress displayed today’s onomastics as a vivid, diversified research field with international dimensions, in which Hungarian onomastics find its position and role well.
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handle: 10831/42191
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handle: 10831/40326
Publisher: Magyar KönyvszemleCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Gyula Todoreszku et la collection Cyrillica de la BN de Hongrie L’objectif de mon étude est la présentation des imprimés anciens roumains localisés dans la collection Cyrillica de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Budapest. Au moment présent, la collection est composée de 160 imprimés. Le catalogue central electronique rend compte de 29 imprimés supplémentaires qui proviennent certainement du legs Todoreszku. Il s’agit donc de 189 anciens livres roumains. Dans mon étude, j’esquisserai en grandes lignes la fortune des cyrillica de la collection Todoreszku et l’histoire de la formation de la collection des cyrillica. La recherche m’a fourni l’occasion d’identifier 5 imprimés auparavant inconnus et de constater que la collection renferme 4 exemples uniques d’anciens imprimés roumains. Magyar Könyvszemle, Évf. 134 szám 2 (2018): Magyar Könyvszemle
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handle: 10831/40253
Publisher: Magyar KönyvszemleCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Joannes Baptista Novosoliensis, the second philologist in Hungary This study presents the editorial work of a hitherto little known 16th century philologist from the Kingdom of Hungary, Joannes Baptista Novosoliensis of (Neuzohl) Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. After having earned the bachelor’s degree in Cracow (1499) and further studies in Bologna (1523) under Giovan Battista Pio and Lazzaro Bonamico, he moved back to Cracow in 1527, where he published four editions for the sake of his students. Although there is sufficient information about all four, only two of them survive, an edition of Cicero’s Pro Marco Marcello (1528), and the Ad Quintum fratrem 1, 1. He added marginal notes and a detailed commentary to his edition of the Ad Quintum fratrem 1, 1, which include references to textual criticism and to a now lost manuscript of Cicero’s letter in the San Domenico convent of Bologna. An analysis of the variant readings in the edition has shown, that Novosoliensis was using Andreas Cratander’s 1528 Basel edition of Cicero as a starting point in establishing the text. Magyar Könyvszemle, Évf. 134 szám 2 (2018): Magyar Könyvszemle
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handle: 10831/38091
Publisher: MTA Nyelvtudományi IntézetCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)A spontán beszédben megjelenő megakadások állhatnak önmagukban vagy klasztert alkothatnak más megakadásokkal. Megakadásklaszternek nevezzük azokat az eseteket, amikor ugyanazon szón vagy két egymást követő szón több megakadás fordul elő. A jelen tanulmányban azt vizsgálom, hogy mi- lyen különbségek vannak a magukban megjelenő és a klaszterben megjelenő megakadások gyakoriságában és típusaiban a hadaró, a dadogó és a tipikus beszélők között. Elemeztem azt is, hogy milyen gyakorisággal jelennek meg a komplex megakadásklaszterek, amelyek több mint 2 megakadás együttes megjelenéséből állnak. Az eredmények azt mutatják, hogy a legnagyobb különbséget a megakadá- sok típus szerinti gyakoriságában a tipikus beszélők és a dadogók között ta- láljuk. A tipikus beszélők és a hadarók között nem volt különbség a megaka- dások gyakoriságában, csak egyes típusaiban. A dadogók és a hadarók szigni- fikánsan több komplex megakadást produkáltak, mint a tipikus beszélők. Beszédkutatás, Évf. 26 szám 1 (2018): Beszédkutatás 2018
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handle: 10831/38089
Publisher: BeszédkutatásCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)The aim of this paper is to describe how emotive information is conveyed through speech. Specific attention was paid to the differences along the dimension of emotional arousal and valence. 10 Hungarian speakers, 5 female and 5 male uttered the vowel /a/ expressing 7 emotions and an emotionally electroglottographic (EGG) signals were recorded simultaneously in a sound- treated room. Voice quality was determined based on both auditory impressions and visual inspection of waveforms and spectrograms. For periods labeled as modal, fundamental frequency (f0) was measured, and the EGG contact quotient (CQ) was calculated using two different evaluation techniques for a fine-grained articulatory analysis of this perceptually homogenous and neutral phonation type. Apart from analyzing how emotions showing different activation and valence differ from each other with respect to these parameters using generalized linear mixed models, a principal component analysis (PCA) of the above mentioned acoustic and articulatory measures was also carried out to inspect whether variability of these parameters is, in fact, best explained by these two dimensions. Irregular phonation was found to be similarly frequent in the expression of ANGER for both genders (26% of the total duration of all utterances expressing that emotion for females, 29% for males). Females also used irregular phonation often when expressing CONTENTMENT (34%), a pattern not appearing in males’ speech. Breathy voice was observed to express emotions with positive valence (CALM and HAPPINESS) for both genders. Males followed this pattern even in the case of CONTENTMENT (30%), showing that this emotion is expressed using different non-modal voice qualities. Fundamental frequency was significantly higher when expressing emotions with high arousal, compared to low-arousal emotions. CQ values did not show any systematic variation for females, but for males, there was a significant effect of emotion on CQ. Particularly, the effect of arousal level was significant: a Tukey post-hoc test showed that men express low-arousal emotions with significantly lower CQ compared to emotions with high arousal. The principal component analysis of f0 and the two CQ measures showed that the variability of these measures is best explained by dimensions that actually cluster emotions of similar arousal and valence together. neutral realization, 3 repetitions each. Speech and Beszédkutatás, Évf. 26 szám 1 (2018): Beszédkutatás 2018
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handle: 10831/39269
Publisher: BudapestCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)A kötet a Magyar Gyógypedagógusok Egyesületének éves szakmai konferenciáján elhangzott előadások alapján készült rövid tanulmányokat tartalmazza. A kötet bemutatja, hogy a szakemberek és segítő szervezetek közreműködésével miként lehet elősegíteni a speciális társadalmi megsegítést igényló gyermekek, fiatalok és felnőttek életminőségének javulását, esélyegyenlőségének megvalósulását.
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handle: 10831/38092
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handle: 10831/37856
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- Publication . Article . 2019Open Access HungarianAuthors:TAMÁS FARKAS;TAMÁS FARKAS;
handle: 10831/38065
Publisher: ELTE Magyar Nyelvtudományi és Finnugor Intézet; Magyar Nyelvtudományi TársaságCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Report on the 26th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences The 26th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences was held between 27th August and 1st September 2017 at the University of Debrecen, Hungary. The 230 participants arrived at the conference from 41 countries, representing 120 research centres. The central topic of the conference was Locality and globality in the world of names. Most papers were delivered in parallel sections; however, one day was devoted to topic-specific symposia of mostly invited speakers. Paper presentations were accompanied by several other kinds of professional events. Different bodies and working groups of ICOS arranged their meetings; an exhibition of onomastic publications and digital databases could also be viewed. The ICOS Congress displayed today’s onomastics as a vivid, diversified research field with international dimensions, in which Hungarian onomastics find its position and role well.
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handle: 10831/42191
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handle: 10831/40326
Publisher: Magyar KönyvszemleCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Gyula Todoreszku et la collection Cyrillica de la BN de Hongrie L’objectif de mon étude est la présentation des imprimés anciens roumains localisés dans la collection Cyrillica de la Bibliothèque Nationale de Budapest. Au moment présent, la collection est composée de 160 imprimés. Le catalogue central electronique rend compte de 29 imprimés supplémentaires qui proviennent certainement du legs Todoreszku. Il s’agit donc de 189 anciens livres roumains. Dans mon étude, j’esquisserai en grandes lignes la fortune des cyrillica de la collection Todoreszku et l’histoire de la formation de la collection des cyrillica. La recherche m’a fourni l’occasion d’identifier 5 imprimés auparavant inconnus et de constater que la collection renferme 4 exemples uniques d’anciens imprimés roumains. Magyar Könyvszemle, Évf. 134 szám 2 (2018): Magyar Könyvszemle
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handle: 10831/40253
Publisher: Magyar KönyvszemleCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Joannes Baptista Novosoliensis, the second philologist in Hungary This study presents the editorial work of a hitherto little known 16th century philologist from the Kingdom of Hungary, Joannes Baptista Novosoliensis of (Neuzohl) Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. After having earned the bachelor’s degree in Cracow (1499) and further studies in Bologna (1523) under Giovan Battista Pio and Lazzaro Bonamico, he moved back to Cracow in 1527, where he published four editions for the sake of his students. Although there is sufficient information about all four, only two of them survive, an edition of Cicero’s Pro Marco Marcello (1528), and the Ad Quintum fratrem 1, 1. He added marginal notes and a detailed commentary to his edition of the Ad Quintum fratrem 1, 1, which include references to textual criticism and to a now lost manuscript of Cicero’s letter in the San Domenico convent of Bologna. An analysis of the variant readings in the edition has shown, that Novosoliensis was using Andreas Cratander’s 1528 Basel edition of Cicero as a starting point in establishing the text. Magyar Könyvszemle, Évf. 134 szám 2 (2018): Magyar Könyvszemle
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handle: 10831/38091
Publisher: MTA Nyelvtudományi IntézetCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)A spontán beszédben megjelenő megakadások állhatnak önmagukban vagy klasztert alkothatnak más megakadásokkal. Megakadásklaszternek nevezzük azokat az eseteket, amikor ugyanazon szón vagy két egymást követő szón több megakadás fordul elő. A jelen tanulmányban azt vizsgálom, hogy mi- lyen különbségek vannak a magukban megjelenő és a klaszterben megjelenő megakadások gyakoriságában és típusaiban a hadaró, a dadogó és a tipikus beszélők között. Elemeztem azt is, hogy milyen gyakorisággal jelennek meg a komplex megakadásklaszterek, amelyek több mint 2 megakadás együttes megjelenéséből állnak. Az eredmények azt mutatják, hogy a legnagyobb különbséget a megakadá- sok típus szerinti gyakoriságában a tipikus beszélők és a dadogók között ta- láljuk. A tipikus beszélők és a hadarók között nem volt különbség a megaka- dások gyakoriságában, csak egyes típusaiban. A dadogók és a hadarók szigni- fikánsan több komplex megakadást produkáltak, mint a tipikus beszélők. Beszédkutatás, Évf. 26 szám 1 (2018): Beszédkutatás 2018
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handle: 10831/38089
Publisher: BeszédkutatásCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)The aim of this paper is to describe how emotive information is conveyed through speech. Specific attention was paid to the differences along the dimension of emotional arousal and valence. 10 Hungarian speakers, 5 female and 5 male uttered the vowel /a/ expressing 7 emotions and an emotionally electroglottographic (EGG) signals were recorded simultaneously in a sound- treated room. Voice quality was determined based on both auditory impressions and visual inspection of waveforms and spectrograms. For periods labeled as modal, fundamental frequency (f0) was measured, and the EGG contact quotient (CQ) was calculated using two different evaluation techniques for a fine-grained articulatory analysis of this perceptually homogenous and neutral phonation type. Apart from analyzing how emotions showing different activation and valence differ from each other with respect to these parameters using generalized linear mixed models, a principal component analysis (PCA) of the above mentioned acoustic and articulatory measures was also carried out to inspect whether variability of these parameters is, in fact, best explained by these two dimensions. Irregular phonation was found to be similarly frequent in the expression of ANGER for both genders (26% of the total duration of all utterances expressing that emotion for females, 29% for males). Females also used irregular phonation often when expressing CONTENTMENT (34%), a pattern not appearing in males’ speech. Breathy voice was observed to express emotions with positive valence (CALM and HAPPINESS) for both genders. Males followed this pattern even in the case of CONTENTMENT (30%), showing that this emotion is expressed using different non-modal voice qualities. Fundamental frequency was significantly higher when expressing emotions with high arousal, compared to low-arousal emotions. CQ values did not show any systematic variation for females, but for males, there was a significant effect of emotion on CQ. Particularly, the effect of arousal level was significant: a Tukey post-hoc test showed that men express low-arousal emotions with significantly lower CQ compared to emotions with high arousal. The principal component analysis of f0 and the two CQ measures showed that the variability of these measures is best explained by dimensions that actually cluster emotions of similar arousal and valence together. neutral realization, 3 repetitions each. Speech and Beszédkutatás, Évf. 26 szám 1 (2018): Beszédkutatás 2018
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handle: 10831/39269
Publisher: BudapestCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)A kötet a Magyar Gyógypedagógusok Egyesületének éves szakmai konferenciáján elhangzott előadások alapján készült rövid tanulmányokat tartalmazza. A kötet bemutatja, hogy a szakemberek és segítő szervezetek közreműködésével miként lehet elősegíteni a speciális társadalmi megsegítést igényló gyermekek, fiatalok és felnőttek életminőségének javulását, esélyegyenlőségének megvalósulását.
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handle: 10831/38092
Publisher: MTA Nyelvtudományi IntézetCountry: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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handle: 10831/37856
Publisher: Magyar Nyelvtudományi Társaság (MNYT)Country: HungaryProject: EC | COLLMOT (227878)Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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