PUBLICATIONS
Books
1998Vowel Harmony. An Account in Terms of Government and Optimality. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. x + 199 pages
2006Vowel Harmony. An Account in Terms of Government and Optimality. Utrecht: LOT. Reprint: electronic publication on the web site of LOT (the Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics / Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap): http://www.lotpublications.nl/index3.html, and printing-on-demand. xii + 201 pages
Articles
1993“Some remarks on a categorial theory of intonation”. (Co-author: Trond Kirkeby-Garstad). In: Sjef Barbiers, Jenny Doetjes & Marga Petter (eds.): HIL Manuscripts. Vol. 1, Issue 2., Leiden. 1-19
1994“Against Prosodic Composition”. (Co-author: Trond Kirkeby-Garstad). In: Gosse Bouma & Gertjan van Noord (eds.): CLIN IV. Papers from the Fourth CLIN Meeting, Groningen. 73-86
1995“Lengthening: Phonological or Phonetic?” In: Harry van der Hulst & Jeroen van de Weijer (eds.): Leiden in Last. HIL Phonology Papers I. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. 355-368
1996“Constraint ranking, Government Licensing and the fate of final empty nuclei”. In: Phillip Backley & John Harris (eds.): UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 8. London: UCL, Dept. of Phonetics and Linguistics. 595-616
1996“There Is No Labial Harmony In Hungarian: A Government Phonology Approach”. (Co-author: Péter Rebrus). Working Papers in the Theory of Grammar Vol. 3, No. 3. Budapest: Theoretical Linguistics Programme, Budapest University (ELTE), Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
1997“Two default vowels in Hungarian?” (Co-author: Péter Rebrus). In: Geert Booij & Jeroen van de Weijer (eds.): Phonology in Progress – Progress in Phonology. HIL Phonology Papers III. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. 257-275
1998“Levezetett környezeti jelenségek és az optimalitáselmélet [Derived Environment Effects and Optimality Theory]”. In: Mihály Péter (ed.): Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok XIX., Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. 121-136
1998“There Is No Labial Harmony in Hungarian: A Government Phonology Analysis”. (Co-author: Péter Rebrus). In: Casper de Groot & István Kenesei (eds.): Approaches to Hungarian. Vol. 6. Papers from the Amsterdam Conference, Szeged: JATEPress. 3-20
1999“Vowel Harmony and Disharmony in Turkish”. The Linguistic Review 16-2. 187-204
1999“Constraint ranking, Government Licensing and the fate of final empty nuclei”. In: John R. Rennison & Klaus Kühnhammer (eds.): Phonologica 1996. Syllables!? The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. 167-182
2000“A magánhangzó ~ zéró váltakozás a magyarban és a “csak CV”-elmélet [Vowel ~ zero alternation in Hungarian and the strict CV approach]”. In: László Büky & Márta Maleczki (eds.): A mai magyar nyelv leírásának újabb módszerei IV. Szeged. 229-243
2002“Hungarian superheavy syllables and the strict CV approach”. In: István Kenesei & Péter Siptár (eds.): Approaches to Hungarian. Vol. 8. Papers from the Budapest Conference. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. 263-282
2003“Hungarian as a strict CV language”. In: Jeroen van de Weijer, Vincent J. van Heuven & Harry van der Hulst (eds.): The Phonological Spectrum. Volume II: Suprasegmental Structure. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 59-79
2008“Geminates and degemination in Hungarian: a loose CV analysis”. In: Chris Pinon & Szilárd Szentgyörgyi (eds.): Approaches to Hungarian. Vol. 10. Papers from the Veszprém Conference. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. 127-146
2008“The representation of lax vowels in Dutch: a loose CV approach”. In: Colin J. Ewen, Harry van der Hulst & Nancy C. Kula (eds.): Special issue: Trends in prosodic phonology. Papers dedicated to the memory of Jan Kooij. Lingua 118-9. 1375-1392
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2007.09.008)
2009“Trochaic proper government, loose CV and vowel ~ zero alternation in Hungarian”. In: Marcel den Dikken & Robert M. Vago (eds.): Approaches to Hungarian. Vol. 11. Papers from the New York Conference. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 143-165
2012“The distribution of vowels in English and trochaic proper government”. In: Bert Botma & Roland Noske (eds.): Phonological Explorations: Empirical, Theoretical and Diachronic Issues. Linguistische Arbeiten 548. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 115-138
Reviews
1995Review of Harris, John (1994): English Sound Structure. Blackwell. GLOT International 1/5. 15-17
1998Book notice of Yoshida, Shohei (1996): Phonological Government in Japanese. The Australian National University Canberra. GLOT International 3/7. 18
2007Review of Krämer, Martin (2003): Vowel Harmony and Correspondence Theory. Studies in Generative Grammar 66. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. Lingua 117/6. 1138-1143
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2006.04.008)
Published translation
1993William R. Leben & Orrin W. Robinson: “Tótágas-fonológia. [‘Upside-down’ phonology]”. In: Péter Siptár (ed.): Modern fonológiai szöveggyűjtemény II., Szeged. 57-78
MA Thesis
1991Affricates as Contour Segments in Hungarian and in English. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University, English Department
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
1993“Lengthening: Phonological or Phonetic?”
First HILP! (HIL Phonology) Conference, Leiden, 14-16 January 1993
1993“Against Prosodic Composition” (Co-author: Trond Kirkeby-Garstad)
4th Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands Meeting, Groningen, 25 November 1993
1994“Turkish Vowel Harmony in Optimality Theory”
Second Phonology Workshop, Manchester, 21-22 May 1994
1995“Derived Environment Effects and Optimality Theory”
Tilburg Conference on the Derivational Residue in Phonology, 5-7 October 1995
1996“Vowel Harmony and Government in Hungarian” (Co-author: Péter Rebrus)
Third International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian, Amsterdam, 11-13 January 1996
1996“Pasiego Vowel Harmony, or How OT Can Solve a Problem for Unary Feature Theories”
Fourth Phonology Workshop, Manchester, 16-18 May 1996
1996“Constraint ranking, Government Licensing and the fate of final empty nuclei”
Eighth International Phonology Meeting: Syllables!?, Vienna, 1-3 November 1996
1997“Two default vowels in Hungarian?” (Co-author: Péter Rebrus)
HILP!3 Conference, Amsterdam, 9-11 January 1997
1999“Hungarian as a strict CV language”
HILP!4 Conference, Leiden, 28-30 January 1999
1999“A magánhangzó ~ zéró váltakozás a magyarban és a “csak CV”-elmélet [Vowel ~ zero alternation in Hungarian and the strict CV approach]”
A mai magyar nyelv leírásának újabb módszerei IV., Szeged, 27-28 October 1999
2001“Derived environment effects: a non-derivational account”
HILP!5 Conference, Potsdam, 11-13 January 2001
2001“Hungarian superheavy syllables and the strict CV approach”
Fifth International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian, Budapest, 24-26 May 2001
2003“A strict CV Analysis of Hungarian degemination”
First Old World Conference in Phonology (OCP1), Leiden, 9-11 January 2003
2005“Lax vowels in Dutch: a Government Phonology analysis”
The 13th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester, 26-28 May 2005
2005“Geminates and degemination in Hungarian”
Seventh International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian, Veszprém, 29-31 May 2005
2007“Trochaic proper government, loose CV and vowel ~ zero alternation in Hungarian”
Eighth International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian, New York, 24-26 May 2007
2010“The distribution of vowels in English and trochaic proper government”
Seventh Old World Conference in Phonology (OCP7), Nice, 28-30 January 2010
2011“English stress, syncope and the direction of proper government”
The 19th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester, 19-21 May 2011
2012“The representation of diphthongs in English in Strict CV Phonology” (poster)
The 20th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester, 24-26 May 2012
OTHER PRESENTATIONS
1993“Turkish Vowel Harmony in Optimality Theory”
Budapest Phonology Circle, 11 May 1993
1994“Vowel Harmony, Optimality and Derived Environments”
Stafseminar, Tilburg University, 2 November 1994
1996“Government Licensing and Optimality Theory”
SOAS Phonology Workshop, 6 March 1996
1997“Hungarian is strict CV”
Government Phonology Workshop, Leiden, 10-12 June 1997
1999“A magyar szótagszerkezet és a hosszú magánhangzók [Hungarian syllable structure and long vowels]”
Linguistic Society, Szeged, 23 March 1999
2000“A szó vége a magyarban és a szigorú CV elmélet [The end of the word in Hungarian and the strict CV theory]”
Bolyai scholarship lecture, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 7 November 2000
2004“The representation of lax vowels in Dutch”
NWO-OTKA project meeting on “The syntax, semantics and phonology of the left periphary”, Leiden University, 1-2 December 2004
2004“Virtual geminates in Dutch”
Looking for Generalisations. A Workshop on the Representation of Consonants, Leiden University, 3 December 2004
2010“Az angol magánhangzók disztribúciója és a trocheikus szoros kormányzás [The distribution of vowels in English and trochaic proper government]”
Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2 December 2010
2012“The distribution of English vowels and glides, and the representation of diphthongs in Strict CV Phonology”
Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 12 June 2012