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Politics and Reception - Shaw in Hungary, 1914-1939PALFFY, I.Hungarian Studies in English. 1985, Num 18, pp 79-100, issn 0570-0973Article
The Influence of John Locke's Philosophy in DebrecenTOTH, B.Hungarian Studies in English. 1985, Vol 18, pp 49-57, issn 0570-0973Article
A Talk with Ronald SukenickABADI-NAGY, Z.Hungarian Studies in English. 1983, Vol 16, pp 5-22, issn 0570-0973Article
Toward an Integration of Lexicase and Case-Based Deep Semantics : Arguments for a Cognitively Based Semantic TheoryANDOR, J.Hungarian Studies in English. 1982, Num 15, pp 63-73, issn 0570-0973Article
Complex verbal structuresKORPONAY, B.Hungarian Studies in English. 1982, Num 15, pp 91-103, issn 0570-0973Article
On the Place of Manhattan Transfer in the Development of John Dos PassosGRMELA, J.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1981, Vol 14, pp 37-46Article
On the Phonetic Transcription of English Words in Bilingual DictionariesMAGAY, T.Hungarian Studies in English. 1981, Vol 14, pp 85-92, issn 0570-0973Article
Possibilities and limitations of a contrastive study of lexical derivationCSAPO, J.Hungarian Studies in English. 1981, Vol 14, pp 69-84, issn 0570-0973Article
An ironic reversal: progress as an entropic force in recent American fictionABADI-NAGY, Z.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1980, Vol 13, pp 85-92Article
Willa Cather and O. E. Rolvaag: Two Ways of Looking at the Immigrant in FictionGELLEN, J.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1980, Vol 13, pp 117-122Article
The Dialectical Structure of British English: Lowman's EvidenceVIERECK, W.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1979, Vol 12, pp 203-231Article
The Ablative and the InstrumentalKORPONAY, B.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1979, Vol 12, pp 171-185Article
The Publications of L. Orszagh (1929-1977)Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1977, Vol 11, pp 231-239Article
James Baldwin: Stereotype Versus CounterstereotypeVIRAGOS, Z.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1977, Num 11, pp 131-142Article
American Belles Lettres in Hungarian Translation, 1962-1970ZOLD M.Hungarian Studies in English. 1975, Vol 9, pp 33-57Article
On Nominal Compounding in Present-Day EnglishROT, S.Hungarian Studies in English. 1983, Num 16, pp 125-144, issn 0570-0973Article
From Graff to Garp : The World According to John Irving. (Part Two)ABADI-NAGY, Z.Hungarian Studies in English. 1983, Vol 16, pp 23-42, issn 0570-0973Article
Bilingual Dictionaries and Bilingual Grammars : Some Reflections on English and Hungarian MaterialsSHERWOOD, P.Hungarian Studies in English. 1981, Vol 14, pp 93-107, issn 0570-0973Article
Hugh Mac Diarmid, Grassic Gibbon, and the Class Commitment of Scottish Literature in the Twenties and ThirtiesKOCMANOVA, J.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1980, Vol 13, pp 59-68Article
Remarks on DurationHOLLOSY, B.Hungarian Studies in English Debrecen. 1980, Vol 13, pp 29-38Article
Anglomania in Hungary, 1780-1900ORSZAGH, L.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1979, Num 12, pp 19-36Article
From Gentle Reader to Gentle Skimmer| or, Does It Help to Read Swift as If He Were S. Beckett?FLETCHER, J.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1979, Num 12, pp 49-59Article
A Chapter in the History of English Lexicography in HungaryMAGAI, T.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1977, Vol 11, pp 19-27Article
Adjectival Constructions in English and HungarianKORPONAY, B.Hungarian Studies in English Debreczen. 1977, Vol 11, pp 173-196Article
The Lonely Man In Angus Wilson's FictionSZABO-PAP J.Hungarian Studies in English. 1976, Vol 9, pp 87-101Article