Csides, Csaba
Title: PhD
Gender: M
Year of Birth: 1965
Place of Birth (Country): Hungary
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Office Phone Number: (36)-1-4832885
Doctoral Studies
Year of Doctoral Defence (PhD / CSc): 2006
Discipline: Linguistics
Title of Thesis: Bidirectional Givernment in CV-Phonology: Farewell to strict directionality
Issuing Institution: Eötvös Loránd University
MA Studies
Year of Obtaining the MA Degree: 1997
Discipline(s): English Literature and Linguistics
Issuing Institution: Eötvös Loránd University
Further Studies and Qualifications
Institution | Qualification | Year of Obtaining the Qualification |
Eötvös Loránd University (Faculty of Teacher Training) | Primary Sxchool Teacher of Russian Language and Literature | 1990 |
Employment
Current Employer: Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities
Institute: Institute of English Studies
Department: Department of English Linguistics
Current Position(s): Associate Professor
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Areas of Research and Teaching
Modern English Linguistics: Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology and General Linguistics
Membership in Research Groups and Projects
Educational Functions, Curriculum Development and Other
Teaching-Related Activities
Period | Function or Activity |
2006-2014 | Memeber of the Disciplinary Board of the Faculty of Humanities |
Language Skills
Language | Level and Kind of Proficiency |
English | Advanced |
Russian | Advanced |
Honours, Distinctions, and Prizes
Name of Distinction | Issuing Institution | Year of Issuing |
Outstanding Thesis Award | Eötvös loránd University | 1997 |
Membership in Academic Societies
Name of Organization | Function (if any) |
Guest Professorships and Research Fellowships in Foreign
Institutions
Period | Institution | Activities |
16-20. Apr. 2012 | Partium Christian University | Erasmus Guest Professorship |
Promotorship in Doctoral Studies
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Research Topic / Title of Dissertation | Year of Defence (if applicable) |
Opponentship in Doctoral Defences
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List of Publications
Monographs
2008: Structural relations and government in phonology: a strict CV approach. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr..Müller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG
Edited Books and Journals
2000: Pronunciation editor: (Lázár A. Péter – Varga György eds.) English-Hungarian Dictionary. Budapest: Aquila Press. Since then 9 editions.
1999: Pronunciation editor: (Országh-Magay-Futász-Kövecses eds.) English-Hungarian Dictionary. Budapest, Hungary: Academic Press.
1998: Pronunciation editor: (Országh-Magay eds.) English-Hungarian Comprehensive Dictionary. Budapest, Hungary: Academic Press.
Chapters in Books
Articles in Academic Reviews (Printed and Electronic)
2012: Long-Short or Tense-Lax? Or Both? On the Classification of English Vowels. In Szavak Pásztora [Pastor of words]: A Festschrift for Tamás Magay. 52-71. Szeged: Grimm Press
2007: A strict CV approach to consonant lenition: bidirectional government in English Phonology. Language Sciences 29. 177-202.
2004a: Farewell to strict directionality: evidence from English. The Even Yearbook 6. 29-48. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University.
2004b: Licensed Proper Government: on lack of word-initial consonant lenition. LingDok 3. 20-48. Szeged, University of Szeged.
2004c: Bidirectional government in strict CV: Evidence from English. SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics vol. 13. 81-126. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
2002: Licence to properly govern. SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics vol. 12. 67-88. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
2001: Vowel-zero alternation in Hungarian nominal stems: a strict CV analysis. SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics vol. 11. 73-94. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
2000a: Government and Licensing: A CV analysis of Consonant lenition. SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics 10. 41-80. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
2000b: Government and Licensing: Consonant Lenition and Dependency. Working Papers in the Theory of Grammar, Vol. 8, No. 1. 11-39. Budapest: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
1997: A “government” consideration of ‘r’ in RP. The Odd Yearbook 37-86. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University.
Conference Proceedings (Printed and Electronic)
2013: The Functional classification of English Vowels: Phonological and Orthographic Evidence. To appear in the conference proceedings of BIMEP 3 (Belgrade International Meeting of English Phoneticians) University of Belgrade 23-24 March 2012.
Book Reviews
Translations
Creative Writing
Films and Multimedia (Digital Textbooks, Multimedia Creations etc.)
Discography
Organisation of Conferences
2012: Interfaces in English Linguistics: 12th-13th October 2012. Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Budapest, Hungary.
Academic and public Appearances (Live and Electronic)
2012a: Phonology-Morphology-Lexicon Interface in English and Hungarian vowel-length Alternations. Paper presented at the Interfaces in English Linguistics International Conference at Károli Gáspár University of the Hungarian Reformed Church. 13th October 2012.
2012b: The classification of English vowels. Phonetic or Phonological. Erasmus guest lecture presented at the English Department of Partium Christian University. Nagyvárad 16th April 2012.
2012c: The classification of English vowels. Alternations and orthographic evidence. Erasmus guest lecture presented at the English Department of Partium Christian University. Nagyvárad 17th April 2012.
2012d: The Functional classification of English Vowels: Phonological and Orthographic Evidence. Paper presented at BIMEP 3 (Belgrade International Meeting of English Phoneticians) University of Belgrade 23-24 March 2012.
2011: The minimal word constraint in CV and VC phonology. Paper presented at GPRT 8 (Government Pgonology Round Table 8) Vienna: 7th May 2011.
2008a: Are there syllables? Paper presented at the conference organised by the Institute of English Language and Literature, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Budapest. Day of Science 13th November 2008.
2008b: A typology of English consonant clusters. Paper presented at the Second International
Conference of the Slovene Association for the Study of English SDAS 2008. Maribor, 20th September 2008.
2008c: Vowel-reduction and syncope in English. Paper presented at BIMEP (Belgrade International Meeting of English Phoneticians) 2008. Jointly organised by the Department of English, University of Belgrade and The British Council Belgrade. 27-28 March, 2008.
2004a: The typology of English consonant clusters. Paper presented in the Károli Linguistics Discussion Series. Károli Gáspár University 5th February 2004.
2004b: Bidirectional government in CV phonology. Lecture presented at the 4th Budapest-Vienna Phonology Round Table, Vienna 7-9 May, 2004.
2004c: The pinball effect in phonology. Poster presented at the 12th Manchester Phonology Meeting: Manchester, U.K 20-22 May, 2004.
2003a: Migrating melody: the story of historical "r". Paper presented at Husse (Hungarian Society for the Study of English) 6. Debrecen, Hungary 28th –31st January 2003.
2003b: Absolute and relative silence in CV phonology. Paper presented at the International
Conference entitled From Representations to Constraints/Headhood, Contrastivity and Specification. Toulouse 8th July, 2003.
2002a: Melody in the Skeleton: A Strict CV Approach to Consonant Lenition and Vowel-ZeroAlternation. Talk presented at the Conference on English Phonology in Toulouse, France 26-28th June 2002.
2002b: Licence to properly govern: on lack of word-initial lenition. Talk presented at LingDok 6., the sixth annual conference of doctoral students organised by the Theoretical Linguistics Department of the University of Szeged and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Szeged, Hungary, 15-16th November 2002.
2001a: Strong and Weak Positions in CV Phonology. Paper presented at LingDok 4, the fourth annual conference of doctoral students organised by the Theoretical Linguistics Department of the University of Szeged. Szeged, Hungary 25th January 2001.
2001b: Vowel-zero alternation in Hungarian: a CV analysis. Paper presented in the SOAS
Phonology Workshop. London: School of Oriental and African Studies. 25th October 2001.
2001c: Vowel-length alternations in Hungarian: patterns of CV. Paper presented in the SOAS
Phonology Workshop. London: School of Oriental and African Studies. 8th November 2001.
2000: Consonant Lenition and Dependency. Paper presented at the 3rd Doctoral Symposium in Linguistics, jointly organised by the University of Szeged and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Szeged, Hungary 27th May, 2000.
1996: On R-influence. Paper presented in BuPhoC (Budapest Phonology Circle and Linguistics Discussion Group). 30th October 1996.