The organization of a nonsense text by Karinthy

Authors

  • László Büky Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Magyar Nyelvi és Irodalmi Intézet, Magyar Nyelvészeti Tanszék

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18349/MagyarNyelv.2020.1.64

Keywords:

nonsense, phonology, syntax, theme-reme structure, entropy, fictitious meaning

Abstract

The most important author in Hungarian literature and language use who is credited with the creation of Hungarian nonsense texts as a parody of normal language use is Frigyes Karinthy. This essay analyses one of his nonsense texts in terms of its phonology, morphology, syntax, and theme-rheme constructions and entropy. Karinthy partly uses the existing grammatical patterns and partly reinvents them; that is why the reader can assign fictitious meanings to his texts.

 

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Published

2020-05-05

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Section

Szó- és szólásmagyarázatok