Hungarian
Hungarian is one of 99 world languages in the LEXOS registry, belonging to the Uralic (Finno-Ugric) language family. Every word or phrase can be analysed across 6 linguistic levels: phonetics → phonology → morphology → syntax → semantics → pragmatics.
A Uralic (Finno-Ugric) language, one of the few non-Indo-European languages of Europe alongside Finnish, Estonian, and Basque. Note: this registry's stored family field reads 'Indo-European' for this entry, which does not match the standard linguistic classification -- worth correcting separately.
6 Levels of Analysis for Hungarian
Frequently asked about Hungarian
What language family does Hungarian belong to?
Uralic (Finno-Ugric).
At which levels can I analyse Hungarian?
Six levels: Phonetics (speech sounds, IPA), Phonology (phonemes and sound patterns), Morphology (word structure), Syntax (phrases and sentence structure), Semantics (literal meaning), Pragmatics (meaning in context).
Is Hungarian one of the most spoken world languages?
Yes — LEXOS catalogues the 99 most-spoken / most-commercially-relevant world languages, covering every major language family and every continent.