1 András Márton Baló: Changes and variety in the Lovari verbal system 9
2 Zsuzsanna Bárkányi and Zoltán Kiss: Is /v/ different? 25
3 Emil Gergely Dyekiss: Finite state automatons in information states 45
4 Anna Gazdik: Towards an LFG analysis of discourse functions in Hungarian 59
5 Zsófia Gyarmathy: The role of granularity in event semantics 93
6 Péter Rácz: Salience in sociophonetics – a case study of Hungarian hiatus resolution 109
7 Márton Sóskuthy: Morphology in the extreme: echo-pairs in Hungarian 123
8 Bogi Takács: Toward a quantitative semiotics? 145
9 László Varga: Rhythmical Variation in Hungarian revisited 161
10 Zsófia Zvolenszky: A Gricean rearrangement of epithets 183
Instructors at the Department of Theoretical Linguistics 219
Instructors at the Department in the last 20 years 221
Master's theses completed at the Department 230
Presenters at the TLP 20 Conference 237