Contents
Vol. 114. Autumn, 2018 No. 3
Tverdota, György: Attila József’s theory of the magic of names and onomastic inspiration – Abstract 257
Benyovszky, Krisztián: Distortion of names and parallelism of characters in crime fiction – Abstract 278
Páji, Gréta: Names as intertextual linguistic items in the Esti Kornél short stories. – Abstract 288
Balázs, Géza: Folklore stylized into a world view. Language and style in Áron Tamási’s incomplete trilogy – Abstract 302
Baranyiné Kóczy, Judit: Cultural metaphors and schemata in the representation of river in Hungarian folk songs. Part 2. – Abstract 320
Minor contributions. Hegedűs, Attila: Methodological remarks – Abstract 330
Etymologies. Forgács, Tamás: On the origin and meaning of the Hungarian idiom Simon bíró ‘Mayor Simon’. – Abstract 334 – Kara, György: On the Turkic origin of Hungarian úr ‘lord; mister’ – Abstract 344
Spoken Hungarian. Gazdag, Vilmos: Second-language homonyms in Transcarpathian Hungarian dialects – Abstract 347
Reviews. Benczes, Réka: Language and mind. Judit Baranyiné Kóczy, Nature, metaphor, culture: Cultural conceptualizations in Hungarian folksongs. 359 – Presinszky, Károly: Fruzsina Sára Vargha, A nyelvi hasonlóság földrajzi mintázatai. Magyar nyelvjárások dialektometriai elemzése [Geographical patterns of linguistic similarity. A dialectometric analysis of Hungarian dialects]. 363 – Siklósi, Beáta: István Kozmács – Ildikó Vančo eds., Sztenderd – nem sztenderd. Standard – nem standard. Variációk egy nyelv változataira. Válogatás a 18. Élőnyelvi Konferencia – Nyitra, 2014. szeptember 18–20. – előadásaiból [Standard vs. non-standard. Variations on language varieties. Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Spoken Hungarian, Nitra, September 18–20, 2014] 366
Society news. Vörös, Ottó: A memorial tablet in honour of József Végh 371
Data from the history of Hungarian. Juhász, Dezső – Terbe, Erika: 16th-century Hungarian petitions from the Archives of the Court Chamber of Pressburg 372
Letters to/from the Editor. István Fábián writes. 383
Contributors 384