László Honti - Academia.edu (original) (raw)
Papers by László Honti
Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen, 1982
Linguistica Uralica, 2008
The paper discusses the modes of expressing the habitive (or existential-possessive) structure ('... more The paper discusses the modes of expressing the habitive (or existential-possessive) structure ('somebody has something') and the possessive attributive construction ('somebody's something') in Uralic languages, their morphological structures and the conditions under which they evolved. The former is a full sentence, whereas the latter is frequently a syntagme. 1. In Uralic languages two types of constructions are used to express the idea of possession in a full sentence: a) The possessum is the subject, and the noun denominating the possessor carries a case ending, which can be either an adverbial one (lative, locative or ablative), or grammatical (genitive or dative), or it has no case ending (nominative), or the possessor is followed by a postposition with a locational function. b) The possession is the objective complement of a verb meaning 'habere'. 2. In the possessive adjectival structure the possessive adjective is a noun in nominative or with genitive suffix (or with a locational suffix or postposition). The possession either carries a possessive suffix or it doesn't. Uralian languages similarly to the Indo-European language family do not have an ancient verb such as 'habere', they still use the habitive construction with a verb meaning 'esse' or 'non esse'. Most Uralian languages indicate the possessive relation on the possessum (as well) of the possessive attributive construction in the case of a possessor expressed otherwise than by a personal pronoun. This is done by possessive suffix in the third person (this is the case compulsorily in Hungarian, the Baltic-Finnish languages and Lapp don't use possessive suffix in construction of this type, whereas in other languages of the family this mode of indication is optional). The Uralic structure indicated on the possessum (as well) and called by many as izafet, a term borrowed from turcology, has been explained by some as the impact of neighbouring Turkic languages. However, the author of this paper is of the opinion that this is likely to be the outcome of a spontaneous internal development from the age of the Uralic protolanguage. There have been attempts to establish genetic links between Uralic habitive constructions involving the verb 'esse' and Indo-European languages, between the Uralic languages using the so called izafet and Turkic languages, but these constructions evolved autonomously in the mentioned language families.
Acta Agronomica Hungarica, 2005
Reliable small-plot experiments play an important role in determining the value of hybrids, but t... more Reliable small-plot experiments play an important role in determining the value of hybrids, but the results of large-plot experiments, which give a better reflection of conditions and technologies, are needed to obtain reliable information on which hybrids can be produced most economically under specific cultivation conditions. Within the framework of the National Research Development Programme, large-scale tests are underway on new Hungarian maize hybrids, to promote the selection, introduction and propagation of the most economical hybrids for specific regions, ecological conditions and technological standards. The tests included hybrids Sze SC 271 (FAO 290), Dáma (FAO 300) and Mv 277 (FAO 320) from the very early maturity group, Sze SC 352 (FAO 340), Hunor (FAO 370) and Norma (FAO 380) from the early maturity group and Maraton (FAO 450) and Sze SC 463 R (FAO 490) from the medium maturity group, grown at 20 different locations in Hungary. Each year the yield differences between th...
T ARTALOMJEGYZEK 2.6.3. A KU ss viszonyär61 2.7. Likvidak 2.7.1. *l 2.7.2. *f 4 7 2.7.3. *r 2.8. ... more T ARTALOMJEGYZEK 2.6.3. A KU ss viszonyär61 2.7. Likvidak 2.7.1. *l 2.7.2. *f 4 7 2.7.3. *r 2.8. Ingadozasok a palatalizaci6s korrelaci6ban resztvevö massal-hangz6k köreben 4 8 2 .9. Homorgän mässalhangz6-kapcsolatok 4 9 2.9.1. A sz6vegi massalhangz6-kapcsolatok 2.9.2. A sz6belseji massalhangz6-kapcsolatok 2.10. Összefoglaläs helyett 5 3 2.10.1 Az ösvogul massalhangz6k leggyakoribb kepviseletei 3. Az osztjak konszonantizmus törtenete 3.
Tinta Könyvkiadó eBooks, 2017
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia eBooks, 2014
Suomalais Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimituksia, 1993
Hämeenmaalta Jamalille. Kirja Tapani Salmiselle, Apr 1, 2022
Izdatel'stvo "Indrik", 1997
Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen, 1982
Linguistica Uralica, 2008
The paper discusses the modes of expressing the habitive (or existential-possessive) structure ('... more The paper discusses the modes of expressing the habitive (or existential-possessive) structure ('somebody has something') and the possessive attributive construction ('somebody's something') in Uralic languages, their morphological structures and the conditions under which they evolved. The former is a full sentence, whereas the latter is frequently a syntagme. 1. In Uralic languages two types of constructions are used to express the idea of possession in a full sentence: a) The possessum is the subject, and the noun denominating the possessor carries a case ending, which can be either an adverbial one (lative, locative or ablative), or grammatical (genitive or dative), or it has no case ending (nominative), or the possessor is followed by a postposition with a locational function. b) The possession is the objective complement of a verb meaning 'habere'. 2. In the possessive adjectival structure the possessive adjective is a noun in nominative or with genitive suffix (or with a locational suffix or postposition). The possession either carries a possessive suffix or it doesn't. Uralian languages similarly to the Indo-European language family do not have an ancient verb such as 'habere', they still use the habitive construction with a verb meaning 'esse' or 'non esse'. Most Uralian languages indicate the possessive relation on the possessum (as well) of the possessive attributive construction in the case of a possessor expressed otherwise than by a personal pronoun. This is done by possessive suffix in the third person (this is the case compulsorily in Hungarian, the Baltic-Finnish languages and Lapp don't use possessive suffix in construction of this type, whereas in other languages of the family this mode of indication is optional). The Uralic structure indicated on the possessum (as well) and called by many as izafet, a term borrowed from turcology, has been explained by some as the impact of neighbouring Turkic languages. However, the author of this paper is of the opinion that this is likely to be the outcome of a spontaneous internal development from the age of the Uralic protolanguage. There have been attempts to establish genetic links between Uralic habitive constructions involving the verb 'esse' and Indo-European languages, between the Uralic languages using the so called izafet and Turkic languages, but these constructions evolved autonomously in the mentioned language families.
Acta Agronomica Hungarica, 2005
Reliable small-plot experiments play an important role in determining the value of hybrids, but t... more Reliable small-plot experiments play an important role in determining the value of hybrids, but the results of large-plot experiments, which give a better reflection of conditions and technologies, are needed to obtain reliable information on which hybrids can be produced most economically under specific cultivation conditions. Within the framework of the National Research Development Programme, large-scale tests are underway on new Hungarian maize hybrids, to promote the selection, introduction and propagation of the most economical hybrids for specific regions, ecological conditions and technological standards. The tests included hybrids Sze SC 271 (FAO 290), Dáma (FAO 300) and Mv 277 (FAO 320) from the very early maturity group, Sze SC 352 (FAO 340), Hunor (FAO 370) and Norma (FAO 380) from the early maturity group and Maraton (FAO 450) and Sze SC 463 R (FAO 490) from the medium maturity group, grown at 20 different locations in Hungary. Each year the yield differences between th...
T ARTALOMJEGYZEK 2.6.3. A KU ss viszonyär61 2.7. Likvidak 2.7.1. *l 2.7.2. *f 4 7 2.7.3. *r 2.8. ... more T ARTALOMJEGYZEK 2.6.3. A KU ss viszonyär61 2.7. Likvidak 2.7.1. *l 2.7.2. *f 4 7 2.7.3. *r 2.8. Ingadozasok a palatalizaci6s korrelaci6ban resztvevö massal-hangz6k köreben 4 8 2 .9. Homorgän mässalhangz6-kapcsolatok 4 9 2.9.1. A sz6vegi massalhangz6-kapcsolatok 2.9.2. A sz6belseji massalhangz6-kapcsolatok 2.10. Összefoglaläs helyett 5 3 2.10.1 Az ösvogul massalhangz6k leggyakoribb kepviseletei 3. Az osztjak konszonantizmus törtenete 3.
Tinta Könyvkiadó eBooks, 2017
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia eBooks, 2014
Suomalais Ugrilaisen Seuran Toimituksia, 1993
Hämeenmaalta Jamalille. Kirja Tapani Salmiselle, Apr 1, 2022
Izdatel'stvo "Indrik", 1997