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Bence Szabolcsi (2
August 1899 – 21
January 1973) was a
Hungarian music historian.
Along with
Ervin Major, "he can be
considered the
founder of scholarly...
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Gertrud Szabolcsi (26
January 1923, in Oradea,
Romania – 28
March 1993, in Budapest, Hungary) was a biochemist. Her
research centered on the structure...
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Szilvia Szabolcsi (born 12
October 1977) is a
Hungarian cyclist. She
competed in two
events at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Archived from the
original on 14
December 2010.
Retrieved 11
December 2010.
Szabolcsi Although the
Hungarian upper class has long had
cultural and political...
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season in the
second division of the
Eastern Football ****ociation of
Szabolcsi group of the 1928–29 season. The club
finished in the
fourth place. In...
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Szabolcsi ([sabolt͡ʃi]) is a
linguist whose research has
focused on semantics, syntax, and the syntax–semantics interface. She was born and educated...
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Somfai 1996, p. 18.
Gillies 1993, p. 173.
Gillies 1993, p. 189.
Szabolcsi 1974, p. 186.
Cooper 2015.
Wilson 1992, pp. 2–4.
Wilson 1992, pp. 24–29...
- Expression. Foris. pp. 294–318.
Szabolcsi, Anna (1992). "Combinatory
grammar and
projection from the lexicon" (PDF). In Sag;
Szabolcsi (eds.).
Lexical Matters...
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course in
functional melodic analysis,
American Institute of Musicology.
Szabolcsi,
Bence (1965). A
History of Melody,
Barrie and Rockliff, London. Trippett...
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Hungarian music with
Mongolian and
Native American musical styles.
Bence Szabolcsi, however,
claims that the Finno-Ugric and Turkish-Mongolian
elements are...