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         Hungarian Language:     more books (103)
  1. Teach Yourself Hungarian Complete Course Audiopack by Zsuzsa Ponifex, 2003-12-30
  2. Barron's Travelwise Hungarian by Agnes Polgar, Geza Koczoh, 1998-09
  3. No-Time Hungarian (audio CDs) (Hungarian Edition) by A. E. Van Vogt, 1972-06-30
  4. Magyar-orosz szotar (Hungarian Edition) by Laszlo Hadrovics, 1986
  5. A magyar massalhangzo-kapcsolodasok rendszere es torvenyszerusegei (Nyelveszeti tanulmanyok) (Hungarian Edition) by Eva B Lorinczy, 1979
  6. Kis magyar nyelvtan (Hungarian Edition) by Endre Racz, 1996
  7. Helyesirasi tanacsado szotar (Hungarian Edition)
  8. Das ungarische Sprachsystem (Eurasian language archives) (German Edition) by John Lotz, 1988
  9. Time and Modality (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory) by Jacqueline Guéron, 2008-07-30
  10. Helyesirasi keziszotar (Hungarian Edition)
  11. English-Hungarian Standard Dictionary (Hippocrene Standard Dictionary) by Tamas Magay, Laszlo Kiss, 1995-09
  12. Hallo Itt Magyarorszag!: Book 2 (Hungarian Edition) by Jozsef Erdos, 2001-09
  13. Hungarian Basic Course (Hungarian Edition) by Foreign Service Institute, 2005-06-30
  14. Magyar-lengyel szotar (Kisszotar sorozat) (Hungarian Edition) by Istvan Varsanyi, 1976

61. Rubriek 18.80 Hungarian Language And/or Literature
DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek18.80 hungarian language and/or literature.
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/18/80/

62. Hungarian Language At The Penn Language Center
HOME PHONE 610328 5201. HUNGARIAN INSTRUCTIONS AT PLC. hungarian language instructionshave been offered at the Penn Language Center for more than a decade.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/plc/hungarian/
BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED HUNGARIAN COURSES AT THE PENN LANGUAGE CENTER
PROFESSOR: Adrienn Vegh Mizsei E-MAIL: amizsei@sas.upenn.edu WORK PHONE #: 215-898 6039 HOME PHONE #: 610-328 5201
HUNGARIAN INSTRUCTIONS AT PLC
Hungarian language instructions have been offered at the Penn Language Center for more than a decade. Students of Hungarian descend initiated that Hungarian be one of the possible choices for language requirements. The students’ role in the development of Hungarian language teaching at Penn became crucial. Along with the Beginner and Intermediate courses, Advanced, Business and Medieval Hungarian were offered, as well. With CGS’s active collaboration many “non-traditional” students were glad to discover Hungarian either to fulfill their language requirements or to start independent study programs. Penn’s Hungarian program assisted several students in research work in genealogy, Jewish studies, Eastern –European Studies, business and culture related interdisciplinary studies. Individual projects were always supported. Through extensive collaboration with Hungarian universities study abroad programs, internships, TESOL and other visiting opportunities can be arranged to extend the learning experience.
BEGINNER HUNGARIAN I-II
Beginner Hungarian is offered at the PLC every year. The curriculum incorporates both semesters. The language instruction is based on the communicative teaching method. The students’ active involvement is essential in learning process. The language instructions are individualized and support language learners with different styles and expectations. Authentic audio, video and Internet access facilitates the learning experience.

63. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Hungarian
Comments bubl@bubl.ac.uk. hungarian language Course A series of ninelessons offering a basic introduction to the hungarian language.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/h/hungarian.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Hungarian
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Hungarian Language Course
  • iLoveLanguages
  • Introduction to the Hungarian Language
  • Translation Dictionaries ...
  • Web of On-line Grammars Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Hungarian Language Course
    A series of nine lessons offering a basic introduction to the Hungarian language. The alphabet and pronunciation, verbs, possession, and past tense are covered.
    Author: Aaron Rubin
    Subjects: hungarian
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    guide
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    iLoveLanguages
    An extensive catalogue of language related Internet resources, including online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, and language schools.
    Author: Tyler Chambers
    Subjects: chinese language, dutch, esperanto, ethnic literature, hungarian, japanese, language learning, linguistics, portuguese, translating dictionaries
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    dictionary index Location: usa Last checked:
    Introduction to the Hungarian Language
    Presents a basic guide to the Hungarian language, including the Hungarian alphabet, useful words and phrases, and basic grammar tips.
  • 64. Refugee Assistance Project
    hungarian language Help.
    http://www.rapinfo.org/rap_hlh.htm

    65. NATO Hungarian Language Module
    Updated 07Nov-2002, Other Languages. hungarian language Module. Basic texts. TheNorth Atlantic Treaty - Washington, 4 April 1949. Ministerial Communiqués. 2000.
    http://www.nato.int/docu/other/hu/hungarian.htm
    Updated: 07-Nov-2002 Other Languages
    Hungarian Language Module
    Basic texts Ministerial Communiqués NATO in the 21st Century
    • This brochure is designed to introduce NATO and its policies to readers in NATO Member countries. .PDF/2.850Kb
    NATO Review
    • Published under the authority of the Secretary General, this magazine is intended to contribute to a constructive discussion of Atlantic issues. Articles, therefore, do not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments or NATO
    NATO Update A " NATO Update " a NATO Központ Információs és Sajtó Hivatalának hetente megjeleno hírlevele, amely nem szükségszeruen tükrözi a NATO tagországai kormányainak hivatalos véleményét vagy politikáját.

    66. NATO Hungarian Language Module
    Updated 01Feb-2001, hungarian language Module. NATO Ministerial Communiqués.2000. Foreign Ministers Meeting. Florence, Italy - 24-25 May 2000.
    http://www.nato.int/docu/other/hu/2000/pr2000hu.htm
    Updated: 01-Feb-2001 Hungarian Language Module
    NATO Ministerial Communiqués
    Foreign Ministers Meeting Florence, Italy - 24-25 May 2000
    Sajtóközlemény M-NAC-1(2000)052 Firenze, 2000. május 24
    Az Észak-atlanti Tanács miniszteri ülésének Zárónyilatkozata
    Press Statement Firenze, 2000. május 24.
    A NATO-Oroszország Közös Állandó Tanács nyilatkozata Miniszteri szintû ülés, Firenze, 2000. május 24.
    Sajtóközlemény (2000)053 Firenze, 2000. május 25
    A NATO-Ukrán Bizottság Nyilatkozata, Külügyminiszteri szintû ülés, Firenze
    Sajtóközlemény M-EAPC (2000)054 Firenze 2000. május 25
    Elnöki összefoglaló az Euro-atlanti Partnerségi Tanács ülésér l
    Defence Ministers Meeting NATO HQ, Brussels - 8-9 June 2000
    Sajtóközlemény M-NAC-D-1(2000)58 Brüsszel, 2000. június 8
    Az Észak-atlanti Tanács védelmi miniszteri ülésének Zárónyilatkozata
    Sajtóközlemény M-DPC/NPG-1(2000)59 Brüsszel, 2000.június 8
    A Védelmi Tervezo Bizottság és a Nukleáris Tervezo Bizottság 2000.júniusi miniszteri ülésének Zárónyilatkozata
    Sajtóközlemény (2000)061 Brüsszel, 2000. június 8

    67. Hungarian Language Page
    hungarian language Page. Hungarian is a member of the FinnoUrgic familyof languages. hungarian language Learning References. Lesson Books.
    http://www.rpi.edu/~sofkam/magyar.html
    Hungarian Language Page.
    Hungarian is a member of the Finno-Urgic family of languages. It is distantly related to Finnish, but is most closely related to Khanty and Mansi (which each have a few thousand speakers). Effectively, Hungarian is an isolate in Central Europe and unrelated to the Slavic, Germanic and Romance languages spoken in neighboring states (all of which are a part of the Indo-European language family). This make Hungarian a difficult language for a native English speaker to learn. So why, you may ask (as others have) am I learning it? First, it is a very interesting language-at least to somebody who is used to languages that have SVO word order, lots of prepositions, and grammatical gender-all pretty much absent from Hungarian. Second, some of my ancestry is Hungarian, and I became interested in speaking it since finding some information, in Hungarian, about a possible relative. Finally, as I learned more Hungarian I found more I wanted to learn. An unfortunate side-effect of being a language isolate is that little gets translated, and much of that selectively.
    Pointers to information about Hungarian.

    68. Hungarian Language Translation Services, Website And Software
    hungarian language translation is just one service provided by GlobalizationPartners International (GPI). Hungarian Translations.
    http://www.globalizationpartners.com/hungarian_translations.htm
    Hungarian Translations
    In order to launch a product or service in Hungary, or for a targeted sales and marketing campaign to the US Hungarian populations, a company should consider performing one of a suite of services known collectively as "Globalization Services." Hungarian Globalization Services include offerings such as Hungarian website translation, Hungarian software translation, Hungarian document translation, Hungarian website localization, and Hungarian software localization. Hungarian Translation
    Hungarian Localization Services

    Hungarian Internationalization Services

    These services are more than just finding Hungarian translators or a Hungarian Translation Company, and getting the Hungarian language translations of your sales literature completed. They also include: Hungarian Internationalization of software and websites, which ensures that your site or application function for the Hungarian market, correctly handling currency, time and dates, or special Hungarian characters. Hungarian Localization of software and websites, which ensures that your site or application are correctly translated and accurately communicate your message.

    69. Hungarian Language. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. hungarian language. alsocalled Magyar, member of the Ugric group of the FinnoUgric languages.
    http://www.bartleby.com/65/hu/HungariLan.html
    Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Hungarian language also called Magyar, member of the Ugric group of the

    70. Yamada Language Center: Hungarian WWW Guide
    hungarian language Course; Magyar Elektronikus Konyvtàr Download a Hungariandictionary; Hungarian lessons with puzzles and quizzes. Updated 3/25/02.
    http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/hungarian.html
    Can't find it?
    Hungarian
    Guide index
    News index Multilingual references Font index
    Links
    Updated 3/25/02
    News
    Catalog Satellite TV Film Series ... Language Exchange
    Quick Links - The Yamada Language Center Self-Study Program Virtual Language Lab Language Guides Services Foreign Film Series Language Exchange Computer Lab Hours, Location and Contact Information
    This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon

    71. Hungarian In Hungary,Hungarian Language Courses In Hungary
    Translate this page Debreceni Nyàri Egyetem - Titkàrsàg hungarian language Classes Dr. Pál LieliEgyetem tér 1 PO.Box 35 Debrecen 4010 Ungarn Tel. 36-52-489 117 Fax 36-52
    http://www.languages-worldwide.com/weitere/ungarisch.htm
    Hungarian in Hungary
    Hungarian Language Classes
    P.O.Box 35
    Debrecen 4010
    Ungarn
    Tel.: 36-52-489 117
    Fax: 36-52-489 117 Hungarian Language Institute
    Language School
    Zsombolyai
    Budapest 1113
    Ungarn Tel.: 36-1-385 2646 Fax: 36-1-385 2646 IMC Graduate School of Business Budapest 1051 Tel.: 36 1 235 6117 Fax: 36 1 327 3282 E-Mail: Kmetty@imc.hu Languages and Cultures of the Carpathian Plain Ungarn Tel.: 36-28-445602 Fax: 36-28-445602 Please report broken email addresses to our webmaster. Thank you! webmaster@languages-worldwide.com Top Other languages Home

    72. Hungarian Language Industrial Property Classification Systems On CD-ROM
    The product also contains the authentic English and French language versions withthe permission of the WIPO although the user interface is only Hungarian.
    http://www.hpo.hu/English/news/hirek/hir70e.html
    Industrial Property Classification Systems " on CD-ROM
    The Hungarian Patent Office has published a new CD-ROM title called in English "Industrial Property Classification Systems" (Iparjogvédelmi Osztályozási Rendszerek).
    The new product contains the Hungarian versions of
    • the 5 - 7th editions of the International Patent Classification, the 7th edition of the Nice Classification, the 4th edition of the Vienna Classification and the 7th edition of the Locarno Classification.
    Entering into force of the new IPC generation in 2000 the Hungarian Patent Office decided to publish all kinds of IP classification systems in one disk for the convenience of the Hungarian IP user community. The product also contains the authentic English and French language versions with the permission of the WIPO although the user interface is only Hungarian. The software platform is the original well-known one made by Arcanum Development, Hungary. Further information: mszh@hungary.com
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    73. Hungarian Language
    hungarian language Courses. hungarian language, Beginner (60 hours,4 credits). hungarian language, Intermediate (60 hours, 4 credits).
    http://www.btk.ppke.hu/sumuni/EngHunLg.htm
    Hungarian Language Courses Hungarian Language, Beginner (60 hours, 4 credits) The students in the beginner group get acquainted with the basics of Hungarian language; they acquire the elementary skills of sentence formation, declination and conjugation. Due to the communicative approach of teaching students will be able to introduce themselves, participate in simple conversations, do the shopping, inquire information personally or on the phone and make appointments. Hungarian Language, Intermediate (60 hours, 4 credits) After having taken the placement test, the group of intermediate students review the system of declination and conjugation and proceed to the acquisition and practice of previously unknown grammar material. Knowing the rules of sentence formation, after a brief supplementation, they will be able to solve simple text formation tasks. Conversation topics at this level cover a wider set of situations as compared to that of the beginner group. Students will be able to make longer conversations and will securely find their way also in various unexpected situations. Hungarian Language, Advanced (60 hours, 4 credits)

    74. KU To Offer Hungarian Language Class For First Time (with Audio)
    4803, both with KU's German department. KU to offer hungarian languageclass for first time. LAWRENCE This fall a graduate exchange
    http://www.ur.ku.edu/News/01N/AugNews/Aug21/hungarian.html
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001 Audio Want to hear Hungarian spoken? Click on the icon.
    Related topics Undergraduate Study in Foreign Languages at KU
    2 KU faculty attend Hungary conference
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    Contact: Frank Baron , (785) 864-4803 or 842-1728; and William Keel (785) 864-4803, both with KU's German department
    KU to offer Hungarian language class for first time
    LAWRENCE This fall a graduate exchange student from Budapest is teaching the first course in Hungarian to be offered at the University of Kansas. Only a few U.S. universities offer instruction in Hungarian. Monika Pacziga, (PA-tzee-ga) an American studies master's degree student from Eötvös Lorand University in Budapest, will teach elementary Hungarian from 6 to 8:50 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays in room 4034 Wescoe Hall. "Probably less than 10 schools in the entire country have courses in Hungarian," said Frank Baron, KU professor of German. In the Midwest, only Colorado State University and Indiana University offer Hungarian. "Hungarian instruction is part of a long-range plan at KU to intensify and combine Hungarian and Austrian studies, which are now gaining greater current interest with the expected entry of Hungary into the European Common Market," Baron said.

    75. HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE
    hungarian language, HUNGARIA.COM. Translators. Hungarian, also calledMagyar, language of the Uralic family of languages (comprising
    http://www.hungaria.com/language/
    HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE HUNGARIA.COM Translators Hungarian , also called Magyar, language of the Uralic family of languages (comprising Finno-Ugric and Samoyed subfamilies), remotely related to Finnish and Estonian.
    Let American Consumer Counseling Help you Get Out of Debt!
    Hungary Business Center Hungaria.com and Hungary Business Center are trademarks and Webtons of Hungary Business Center. Email

    76. Hungarian Language Data Menu
    Close this item. Hungarian. Hungarian documentsLocation of Hungarian, INDEPTH Modals.
    http://www.eirelink.com/alanking/modals/menus/dm-hun.htm
    Hungarian
    IN-DEPTH
    Modals

    77. IPL Kidspace: Say Hello To The World
    Say Hello in the hungarian language. Magyar. Did You Know You Were SpeakingHungarian? Words in English from the hungarian language
    http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/kidspace/hello/hungarian.html
    This collection All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home KidSpace Say Hello to the World About the IPL ...
    Contact Us
    KidSpace Features Ask a Question
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    Learning HTML

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    Fun Stuff
    Say Hello in the Hungarian Language
    Magyar
    Click to hear how to say hello in Hungarian! (To listen to sound files, you will need to download Real Audio Player "Hello, I am Jozsa." English:
    Hello (Your name) I am Hungarian: Szia (Your name) vagyok Pronunciation: ZEE-yah (Your name) var-YOK
    Did You Know You Were Speaking Hungarian?
    Words in English from the Hungarian language:
  • paprika
  • vampire (from "vampir")
  • hussar
  • kuvasz the dog
    Hungarian Alphabet
    Learning Hungarian
    Hungarian Culture
    Who Can You Talk To?
    There are over 14,500,000 people in Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Austria, Australia and Israel who speak Hungarian. Now you can say hello to 14,500,000 people!
  • 78. InterClub - Hungarian Language School
    Translate this page , Krefeld, , , Tagungshotel, kulinarisches Hotel, vier Sterne Hotel, Hotel Krefeld, Hotel, Gourmet Hotel, Essen und Trinken, Restaurant, Grand Crue,
    http://www.interclub.hu/

    79. The Hungarian Language In Slovakia
    István Lanstyák The hungarian language in Slovakia SUMMARY. Beforethe fall of communism no serious linguistic research was carried
    http://www.mtaki.hu/lanstyak_kotet_angol_resume.htm
    István Lanstyák: The Hungarian Language in Slovakia
    SUMMARY Before the fall of communism no serious linguistic research was carried out concerning the Hungarian national minorities in Hungary's neighbouring countries. The first book to address the issue was published in 1991 but was limited to the Hungarian language in Slovakia and Austria. In 1998 a series was launched under the title The Hungarian Language in the Carpathian Basin at the End of the 20 th Century , which will cover the Hungarians of Slovakia, Ukraine, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Slovenia and Austria. The present book is the third in this series. The author is professor of Hungarian linguistics at Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia. Adopting the guidelines in Hans Goebl et al., eds., Contact Linguistics, Vol. 2 (Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1997), the author presents a detailed analysis of the social, economic, cultural and political factors shaping the use of Hungarian in Slovakia. In chapter 1 he surveys the following ethnic groups in what is Slovakia today: Slovaks, Hungarians, Gypsies, Czechs, Ruthenians/Ukrainians, Germans, Poles, Croats and Jews. Chapter 2 treats in detail the Hungarian national minority's demographic situation and geographical, social, economic and cultural characteristics, as well as its religious profile, sense of identity, and ethnographic and linguistic composition. Chapter 3 is devoted to (Czecho)Slovak policies affecting the Hungarian minority in the fields of economy, education, cultural policy, religion, and legislation. The next chapter deals with the effect of various language laws, such as the 1990 law on the official language of Slovakia, the 1995 law on the state language of Slovakia, and the 1999 law on minority language use in the official sphere. The analysis of this legislation is supplemented by a detailed exposition of the de facto language rights situation in Slovakia between 1920 and 1999.

    80. Lajos Göncz: The Hungarian Language In Vojvodina - Resume In English
    Kisebbségkutató Mûhely, Budapest, 1999. 288 o. (ISBN 963 379 463 3) LAJOSGÖNCZ The hungarian language in Yugoslavia (Vojvodina). SUMMARY.
    http://www.mtaki.hu/gonczengresume.htm
    GÖNCZ LAJOS
    A magyar nyelv Jugoszláviában (Vajdaságban)
    Osiris Kiadó–Forum Könyvkiadó–MTA Kisebbségkutató Mûhely, Budapest, 1999. 288 o. (ISBN 963 379 463 3)
    [LAJOS GÖNCZ: The Hungarian Language in Yugoslavia (Vojvodina)] SUMMARY Until the fall of communism no serious linguistic research was carried out concerning the Hungarian national minorities in Hungary's neighbouring countries. The first book to address the issue was published in 1991 but it only dealt with the Hungarian language in Slovakia and Austria. In 1998 a series of books was launched under the title The Hungarian Language in the Carpathian Basin at the End of the 20`h Century, which will cover the Hungarians of Slovakia, Ukraine, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Slovenia and Austria. The present book is the second in the series. The author is professor of psychology in the University of Novi Sad, Serbia. After the introduction, seven chapters are devoted to the social, political, economic, cultural and linguistic factors which shaped the sociolinguistic situation of the autochthonous Hungarian national minority in Vojvodina before the war with NATO began in March 1999. The chapter on geography and demography shows, among other things, that in 1991 Hungarians constituted 3.3% of the population of Yugoslavia, and 16.9% of Vojvodina.

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