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- ItemOpen AccessWoord en lichaam in de middeleeuwse mystiek(2006) Daróczi Anikó Judit
- ItemOpen AccessHadewijch: mystiek tussen oraliteit en schriftelijkheid: Over de verbinding van inhoud en vorm(Amsterdam University Press, 2008) Daróczi Anikó Judit
- ItemOpen AccessCross-categorial spatial case in the Finnic nonfinite system: Focus on the absentive TAM semantics and pragmatics of the Estonian inessive m-formative nonfinites(2011) Tamm AnneSeveral languages have verbal tense, aspect and mood (TAM) and nonfiniteness markers that originate from spatial cases and adpositions. However, the evidence for the gradual loss of the original transparent and systematic correspondences is scarce. Due to the lack of analysis of rich and transparent verbal case systems in modern languages, the essence of the relationships between TAM and locative meanings is still a matter of debate, as in case of the progressive and the absentive. The Finnic dialect continuum provides unique data for clarifying the unresolved issues. Finnic parades an elaborate system of nonfinites with the properties of nominals and verbs. The nonfinites combine with a rich case system whose spatial meaning is bleached to different extent in the combinations. I coin a new term for the case phenomenon — cross-categorial case — and I analyze the Finnic rich cross-categorial case paradigms to provide evidence about the functioning of a transparent system of spatial forms and TAM meanings. A corpus study of the Estonian inessive nonfinites (the mas-construction) exemplifies how the correspondences in space and time as well as social cognition interact in the progressive and the absentive.
- ItemOpen AccessScalar Verb Classes. Scalarity, Thematic Roles, and Arguments in the Estonian Aspectual Lexicon(Firenze University Press, 2012) Tamm Anne
- ItemOpen AccessMinder duister(Uitgeverij Cossee, 2014) Sütő Cornelia Elisabeth
- ItemOpen AccessThe partive concept versus linguistic partitives: from abstract concepts to evidentiality in the Uralic languages(De Gruyter Mouton, 2014) Tamm AnneSeveral Uralic languages have cases that are referred to as the partitive; however, the semantics of these cases diverge from the generally assumed notion of partitive. All Uralic languages can, however, express the concept of part-whole relationships by means of a restricted set of constructions that typically contain juxtaposed bare nouns, elatives, or ablatives. Therefore, on the basis of examples of one language family, this paper made a distinction between Partitive Concepts that can be expressed by all Uralic languages and the morphological, linguistic partitives. A characteristic of the Uralic languages is that there are many source (separative) cases, and this article concentrated on the place of the partitive within the system of source cases. The interaction between TAM, definiteness, and the partitive can be observed in many areas: the aspectual DOM, definiteness effects, telicity, and case on non-finites. The Uralic languages are particularly rich in cross-categorial case, that is, the use of case formants as markers of verbal categories such as TAM categories. There are several processes that lead to case formants developing into TAM categories, two of which are disussed in connection with the source cases in the cross-categorial case systems. The source cases are different from each other in languages with many source cases in terms of cross-categorial case, and also different from non-source spatial cases
- ItemOpen AccessNegation in Estonian(John Benjamins, 2015) Tamm Anne
- ItemOpen AccessNegation in Uralic languages – Introduction(John Benjamins, 2015) Tamm Anne
- ItemOpen AccessHadewijch: Dalok(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem, L'Harmattan Kiadó, 2016) Daróczi Anikó JuditHadewijch a 13. században élt, valószínűleg Antwerpen környékén. Egy misztikus női kör – begina közösség – mestere volt. A beginák egy 12. századi, Németalföldön indult vallásos mozgalom tagjai voltak, közösségekben éltek, de nem köteleződtek el örök fogadalommal az apostoli életre. Hadewijch tanítványai, követői számára jegyezte le látomásait, leveleit és verseit. Nemesi származású nő lehetett, anyanyelvén írt, jól tudott latinul és franciául, és behatóan ismerte kora irodalmát és zenéjét. Ő a holland/flamand nyelvű irodalom első név szerint ismert szerzője. Szerelemmisztikus költészetével új műfajt teremtett. Verseit a kor népszerű dallamaira írta, ezért daloknak nevezhetjük őket, bár arról nincs adatunk, hogy vajon elhangzottak-e, s ha igen, milyen formában. Magyar fordításban már minden prózai műve megjelent A lélek nyelvén címmel, most összes dalát adjuk közre, nyersfordításban és formahű fordításban is. A kötetben az eredeti középholland szöveget és az eddig felkutatott dallamokat is közzétesszük. A formahű fordításoknak köszönhetően a dalok magyarul is énekelhetők.
- ItemOpen AccessHij hield mij vast, niet ik hem': M. Vasalis, van rouwklacht tot triptichon(Uitgeverij Verloren, 2018) Daróczi Anikó Judit
- ItemOpen AccessKompas: Három részlet A vége c. regényből(2018) Sütő Cornelia Elisabeth
- ItemOpen Access‘Het lot van de “scheppende verbeelding” in onze tijd(2019) Sütő Cornelia Elisabeth
- ItemOpen AccessVier gesprekken met Sheryl Sutton(2019) Sütő Cornelia Elisabeth
- ItemOpen AccessInitiation into the mysteries: a collection of studies in religion, philosophy and the arts(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem, L'Harmattan Kiadó, 2020) Daróczi Anikó JuditThe present volume offers an interdisciplinary collection of twenty-four studies to readers interested in the religious, philosophical and artistic aspects of initiation. In itself, the concept of initiation presupposes that there is an initiator, someone to be initiated, and a secret rite or knowledge – in short, a mystery – into which the elect few would be admitted and which must not be revealed to the rest. Initiation is thus very personal, as it encompasses – in Christian theology at least – an encounter with God but also involves a communal experience. While in a European context, initiation is an essentially Christian idea, not all the papers of the present volume turn to the Christian tradition for sources. Hermetism, Neoplatonism, pre-Christian paganism and Renaissance esotericism also find a place among the studies published here. Religion and philosophy are not the only viewpoints adopted by our authors, however; the section on art and literature discusses initiation as it appears on stage, in novels, short stories, and drama as well as poetry, especially in modern European literature.
- ItemOpen AccessNotitieboekje uit Bor: De laatste gedichten van Miklós Radnóti(2020) Sütő Cornelia Elisabeth