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Department of English Linguistics

Uploaded publications:
389
Publications in DEA:
347
OA:
82
Date range:
1985-2026
2026
1.
Cserép, A.: Theoretical and methodological issues in the identification of metaphorical language.
Rev. Cogn. Linguist. [Epub ahead of print], 1-40, 2026.
Journal metrics:
Q3 Developmental and Educational Psychology (2024)
Q1 Linguistics and Language (2024)
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Balogh, E., Balla, Á. T.: What Is There to Observe? An Analysis of Hungarian Teacher Trainees' EFL Classroom Observation Reports.
Acta Univ. Sapientiae. Philol. 17 (2), 37-50, 2026.
Journal metrics:
Q3 Linguistics and Language (2024)
2025
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Tóth, E., Csatár, P.: Demonstratives reconsidered: Insights from experimental pragmatics and corpus-based studies.
Acta Linguist. Hung. 72 (3), 319-330, 2025.
Journal metrics:
Q2 Cultural Studies (2024)
Q2 Linguistics and Language (2024)
Q1 Literature and Literary Theory (2024)
4.
Abdelzaher, E.: Frame Semantics.
In: Handbook of cognitive semantics (part 1). Ed.: Fuyin Thomas LI, Brill, Leiden, 140-179, 2025, (Brill's Handbooks in Linguistics) ISBN: 9789004468207
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Tóth, Á., Abdelzaher, E.: Improving the lexicographic accessibility of WN through LLMs.
In: Proceedings of the 13th Global Wordnet Conference, University of Pavia, Pavia, 142-150, 2025.
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Cserép, A., Venkovits, B.: Kanadából Debrecenbe: T. E. Welsh (1882-1944) munkássága és publikációi a Debreceni Egyetemen.
Debr. szle. 33 (4), 441-461, 2025.
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Abdelzaher, E., Essam, B.: Kinship Terms: Intercultural Linguistic Markers of Teknonymy.
Proceedings of the 13th Global Wordnet Conference /eds. Zanchi Chiara et al 13 (1), 262-267, 2025.
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Abdelzaher, E., Alshammari, S.: Learning from Machinery Misspeaks: Cognitive Basis of Ableism and Bias in AI-Generated Content.
Corpus Pragmat. 10 (8), 1-20, 2025.
Journal metrics:
Q3 Computer Science Applications (2024)
Q1 Linguistics and Language (2024)
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Kardos, É.: Modification in the verbal domain in Hungarian.
In: Papers from the International Workshop on the Syntax of Predication and Modification 2024 / Hideki Kishimoto; Masashi Kawashima, Zicheng Xu, Kobe University, Kobe, 71-85, 2025.
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Hodeib, C.: Pragmatics, (im)politeness, and intergroup communication: A multilayered, discursive analysis of cancel culture, Pilar G. Blitvich, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2024), 93 pp. ISBN 9781009184373, EUR 19.84.
J. Pragmat. 241, 110-112, 2025.
(Reviewed publication: Pilar G. Blitvich. -Pragmatics, (im)politeness, and intergroup communication: A multilayered, discursive analysis of cancel culture /Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2024. -93 p. -)
Journal metrics:
Q1 Artificial Intelligence (2024)
D1 Linguistics and Language (2024)
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Essam, B. A., Abdelzaher, E.: Review of Influencer Discourse: Affective Relations and Identities.
Corpus Pragmat. 9 (4), 559-564, 2025.
(Reviewed publication: Influencer Discourse: Affective Relations and Identities / Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Alexandra Georgakopoulou. -Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. -)
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Essam, B. A., Bowden, J., Abdelzaher, E.: Universality of Filionymic and Patronymic Constructions.
Corpus Pragmat. 9 (3), 319-335, 2025.
Journal metrics:
Q3 Computer Science Applications (2024)
Q1 Linguistics and Language (2024)
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Alshammari, S., Abdelzaher, E.: Writing Disability and Breaking Language: A Collaborative Essay.
Life Writing. 22 (3), 562-575, 2025.
Journal metrics:
D1 Literature and Literary Theory (2024)
2024
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Tóth, Á., Abdelzaher, E.: BERT may help in lexicographic sense delineation.
Int J Digit Humanities. 2024, 1-22, 2024.
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Hodeib, C.: Conceptualizations and evaluations of (im)politeness in Syrian Arabic.
J. Politeness Res. 20 (2), 297-318, 2024.
Journal metrics:
Q1 Communication
D1 Cultural Studies
D1 Linguistics and Language
Q2 Social Psychology
16.
Kardos, É.: Culmination phenomena across languages.
Lang Linguist Compass. 18 (5), 1-24, (article identifier: 12528), 2024.
Journal metrics:
Q1 Linguistics and Language
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Balogh, E.: Email Excuses and Their Acceptability by Hungarian University Students.
Acta Univ. Sapientiae. Philol. 16 (2), 108-123, 2024.
Journal metrics:
Q3 Linguistics and Language
18.
Tóth, E.: Empirical Perspectives on the Use of Hungarian Nominal Demonstratives.
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 178 p., 2024. ISBN: 9781487566371
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Balogh, E.: Forms of address in emails used by Hungarian University students.
Alk. nyelvész. közl. 17 (2), 101-115, 2024.
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Balogh, E., Kiss, N.: Grammatical errors in Hungarian EFL learners' argumentative essays.
Argumentum (Debr.). 20, 114-127, 2024.
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Szűcs, P.: In defense of a COMP-less approach to Hungarian finite clauses.
Proc. LFG Conf. 29, 244-263, 2024.
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Rákosi, G.: Kertész András - Rákosi Csilla: Inconsistency in Linguistic Theorising.
Ma.Tud. 185 (6), 838-840, 2024.
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Tóth, E., Csatár, P., Rákosi, G.: The acquisition of Hungarian demonstratives.
In: ExLing 2024 Paris. Procedings of the 15th International Conference of Empirical Linguistics. Ed.: by Antonis Botinis, International Society of Experimental Linguistics, Paris, 125-128, 2024, (ISSN: 2529-1092) ISBN: 9786188458550
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Furkó, B. P., Tóth, Á.: The Analysis of 'of Course' Using GPT.
In: Tanulmányok a bölcsészettudományok köréből Ajtony Zsuzsanna születésnapjára. Szerk.: Dégi, Zsuzsanna; Lajos, Katalin; Pieldner, Judit; Tódor, Erika-Mária, Scientia Kiadó, Kolozsvár, 97-108, 2024. ISBN: 9786069750964
2023
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Kardos, É.: A magyar igék lexikális szemantikájának megszorítottsága.
In: Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok 35: A formális jelentéstanról. Szerk.: Surányi Balázs, Gyuris Beáta, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 249-280, 2023. ISBN: 9789634549949
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