The Even Yearbook 15 (2022)

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volume: 15 (2022)
pages: 1–15
author: Attila Starčević
title: Early Modern English pronunciation — The evidence from Hungarian
DOI: http://doi.org/10.57133/evenyrbk.22st
keywords: Early Modern English, Great Vowel Shift, English-Hungarian comparative phonetics/phonology, long monophthongs, early grammars in Hungary
abstract: György Komáromi Csipkés wrote the first grammar of (then contemporary) Early Modern English in Latin in 1664 under the title Anglicvm Spicilegium for his students of theology in Debrecen. The book contains a rather well-written and developed chapter on English pronunciation. The article looks at some of the remarks and comments made by Komáromi in his comparison of English and Hungarian vowels in this closing period of the Great Vowel Shift.
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