The history of the periodicals Magyar Nyelvőr and Magyar Nyelv between 1905 and 1925
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https://doi.org/10.18349/MagyarNyelv.2024.1.84Keywords:
Society of Hungarian Linguistics, Magyar Nyelv, Magyar NyelvőrAbstract
The aim of the present paper is to answer a qestion of the history of Hungarian Linguistics. With the help of contemporary documents, it proves that neither the Hungarian Academy of Sciences nor the periodical Nyelvőr had any role in the establishment of Magyar Nyelv in 1905. As a matter of fact, it was founded by the Hungarian Linguistic Society itself. It received support from the Academy first in 1925.
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