The Even Yearbook 3 (1998)

#27

volume: 3 (1998)
pages: 149–172
author: Ádám Nádasdy and Péter Siptár
title: Vowel length in present-day spoken Hungarian
abstract: The paper claims that the traditional fully symmetrical vowel-system of Hungarian (as still suggested by the spelling, e.g. i/í, ö/ő) is collapsing, giving way to a system where length is nondistinctive in high vowels and in final mid vowels, while it is replaced by quality differences in low (and possibly also in nonfinal mid) vowels.
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