﻿{"id":5920,"date":"2022-12-15T13:43:15","date_gmt":"2022-12-15T12:43:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forumszemle.eu\/?p=5920"},"modified":"2022-12-15T13:43:15","modified_gmt":"2022-12-15T12:43:15","slug":"kontra-miklos-borbely-anna-eds-tanulmanyok-a-budapesti-beszedrol-a-budapesti-szociolingvisztikai-interju-alapjan-papers-on-budapest-speech-based-on-the-budapest-so","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumszemle.eu\/en\/2022\/12\/15\/kontra-miklos-borbely-anna-eds-tanulmanyok-a-budapesti-beszedrol-a-budapesti-szociolingvisztikai-interju-alapjan-papers-on-budapest-speech-based-on-the-budapest-so\/","title":{"rendered":"Kontra, Mikl\u00f3s \u2013 Borb\u00e9ly, Anna (eds.): Tanulm\u00e1nyok a budapesti besz\u00e9dr\u0151l\u00a0 a Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interj\u00fa alapj\u00e1n [Papers on Budapest\u00a0Speech based on \u201cThe Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview\u201d] Reviewed by Veronika Jakab Dan\u010do"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Kontra, Mikl\u00f3s \u2013 Borb\u00e9ly, Anna (eds.): Tanul m\u00e1nyok a budapesti besz\u00e9dr\u0151l a Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interj\u00fa alapj\u00e1n [<em>Papers on Budapest Speech based on \u201cThe Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview\u201d<\/em>]. Budapest, Gon dolat Kiad\u00f3, 2021, 356 p.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This collection of papers, co-edited by Mikl\u00f3s Kontra and Anna Borb\u00e9ly, is concerned with <em>The Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview<\/em> (henceforth abbreviated as <em>BSI<\/em>; Hungarian: <em>Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interj\u00fa<\/em>, abbrev. <em>BUSZI<\/em>). It focusses, therefore, on the major sociolinguistic research project carried out between 1985 and 2010 by co-workers of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, aiming at an exhaustive description of Budapest\u2019s Hungarian linguistic usage, based on a broad database.<\/p>\n<p>The volume contains recent (or quite recent) essays as well as earlier publications, introduced by two recent papers by Mikl\u00f3s Kontra. The first of his papers, entitled <em>The History of The Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview<\/em> (<em>A Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interj\u00fa t\u00f6rt\u00e9nete<\/em>), the author provides a fullscale overview of the story of BSI, starting 1985, when J\u00f3zsef Herman, the then Director of the Research Centre for Linguistics at the Academy, commissioned Kontra with starting and supervising the Hungarian sociolinguistic and dialectological research to be pursued by the Institute. Kontra, who reacted quickly, conducted preliminary research, with other fellow linguists who participated, during the autumn of the same year. Their work resulted in the completion of the first version of their research method\/corpus (BSI-1, Hungarian BUSZI-1). Two years later, in 1987, based on the experience they had gained from BSI-1, they tape-recorded sociolinguistic interviews with 50 interviewees (the corpus known as BSI-2, Hungarian BUSZI-2); during the years 1988 and 1989, the corpus became even more expansive with two hundred new informants interviewed (called BSI-3-4, Hungarian BUSZI-3-4). Kontra provides a detailed description of the team\u2019s research methodology: during the phase of preliminary work, as he informs us, the starting point was a traditional Labovian interview (Labov 1984), and each interview contained guided conversations and tests. He goes on to explain that they had used a quota sampling technique during BSI-2 (i.e. teachers, students, shop assistants, industrial employees, and skilled labour pupils, with 10 informants per each group), but BSI-3 and BSI4 were carried out in a different way: the 200 informants were now chosen in order to give a representative sample of the Budapest populace, considering age, sex, and erudition. Lastly, the author emphasizes the fact that, having recorded and coded the interviews, they had successfully created an excellent computer-based corpus of spoken language, based on BSI-2 and without a match in Hungary, by the end of the year 2009. At the same time, Kontra says, the directorship of the Research Centre expressed their wish for the interviews to be made available online. Kontra himself admits to have opposed such a move, mainly because it would have been against research ethics. He details his view in his second paper in the volume, entitled <em>Issues of Research Ethics<\/em>, saying he had contacted the Privacy Commissioner concerning the subject, who in turn informed him that the publication of the recordings, or the transcripts thereof, was illegal unless the informants had previously agreed to it; or, the recordings and the transcripts thereof might also be made public if sufficiently modified (distorted, as far as audio-visual recordings were concerned, or made anonymous, in relation to the transcripts). Based on that legal requirement, the linguists involved in the research programme did receive a written permission from ten of the informants; yet, the Institute distorted each of the fifty recordings, insisting on publicizing them in that form. In the end, the recordings failed to be publicized.<\/p>\n<p>The two papers discussed above are followed by a thematic section of the volume, <em>Introductory Essays (Bevezet\u0151 tanulm\u00e1nyok)<\/em>, itself introduced by Mikl\u00f3s Kontra\u2019s study <em>Research on Living Budapest Speech<\/em> <em>(Budapesti \u00e9l\u0151nyelvi kutat\u00e1sok)<\/em>, where the author emphasizes, among other things, that research on living speech is quite different from earlier linguistic research both in its methodology and its subject. Connected to this, and indeed reflecting upon the Budapest sociolinguistic surveys, he discusses several issues, such as what characterizes any study that is to be sociologically interpretable; what the issues of data storage and data processing are; furthermore, he provides a detailed definition of what terms such as first language, observer\u2019s paradox, elicitation, stigma(tization) and hypercorrection.<\/p>\n<p>The second paper, by Andrea \u00c1gnes Rem\u00e9nyi, is entitled <em>On the Coding System of The Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview<\/em>. The author first describes which linguistic variables were in the focus of attention of the re searchers while designing the structure of the sociolinguistic interviews; thereafter, she goes on to produce a detailed presentation of how the computerized processing of the test results and the guided conversations had been carried out; finally, she shows what kind of phenomena one can examine, using various types of software to decode BSI-2 coded texts.<\/p>\n<p>The third paper, by Tam\u00e1s V\u00e1radi, <em>The Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview<\/em>, starts by the author\u2019s overview of the preliminary work underlying BSI, devoting special attention to the problems, and some solutions, of how intonation \u2013 including pauses \u2013 could be marked and recorded. He then goes on to list an inventory of phonological, morphological, syntactic, and lexical issues (as well as the modules, or components, of the guided conversations) which have emerged during the interviews. V\u00e1radi also discusses the technical problems of digitalizing analogue magnetic tape recordings as well as converting recorded interviews to a html or multimedia format.<\/p>\n<p>In his essay, entitled <em>Average Sentence Length in BSI-2?<\/em>, the fourth in the above-mentioned section, Mikl\u00f3s Kontra replies to a claim made in V\u00e1radi, Oravecz, and Peredy (2012), according to which \u201cThe syntactic segmentation, or the division of the BSI corpus (text) into sentences, was determined by the native intuitions of the people noting down the texts, as well as along the principles laid down in T. N\u00e9meth (1991). Kontra points out, furthermore, that the linguists in charge of writing down the interviews and double-checking the transcripts did not follow any explicit regulation as far as the marking of syntactic boundaries was concerned, due to practical considerations.<\/p>\n<p>The fifth, and last, essay is a recent joint paper by Anna Borb\u00e9ly and Csilla Bartha, <em>BSI2: Interviewing, Recording, and Coding<\/em>, in which the authors point out that the BSI-2 corpus can be used for multiple purposes.<\/p>\n<p>Notably, not only is it a useful tool to analyze linguistic phenomena or variables, for which purpose it has been designed for by the linguists who had the goal of their research in mind. Instead, it has been a fruitful source of linguistic data for adherents of the social-constructivist theoretical model of sociolinguistics; as such, it makes possible to analyze the discourse-organizing and style-creating activities of field workers, too.<\/p>\n<p>The second main thematic part of the volume, <em>Analyses<\/em>, contains seven sections, viz. <em>Phonetics\/Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Lexis, Style, Discourse<\/em> and <em>Varia<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>The first paper (entitled <em>Hangtan<\/em> in the Hungarian original, but corresponding to the English expression \u201cPhonetics and Phonology\u201d \u2013 Translator\u2019s note), by Helga Hatty\u00e1r, Mikl\u00f3s Kontra and Fruzsina S\u00e1ra Vargha, addresses the question whether there exists a mid-high (half-close) front unrounded short vowel, viz. IPA [e], in the dialect of Budapest (<em>Van-e <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Budapesten z\u00e1rt \u00eb?<\/em>)<a href=\"#_ftn1\" name=\"_ftnref1\"><sup>[1]<\/sup><\/a>. The authors approach the problem considering the perceptional and productional data collected during the relevant test questions and guided conversations of BSI-2, while also analyzing the effects of independent variables. Another paper within the same section, entitled <em>The variability of \/l\/ across five professions: Research in the spoken language corpus of Budapest Socio linguistic Interview<\/em>, by Anna Borb\u00e9ly and Andr\u00e1s Vargha, examines the variability of \/l\/ depending on profession (occupation), based on the guided conversations in BSI-2. The authors base their analysis on the percentage of formal L-Dropping, which results \u2013 among other things \u2013 in a falsification of a common stereotype, according to which L-Dropping is less frequent in the conversations with whitecollar professionals than in the speech of bluecollar ones.<\/p>\n<p>The section called <em>Morphology<\/em> starts with a paper by Kinga M\u00e1tyus, Julianna Bokor, and Szabolcs Tak\u00e1cs, bearing the title <em>\u201cI cannot possibly go to the theatre in those jeans\u201d. A study of the variability of the <\/em>[Inessive \u2013 Translator\u2019s note]<em> suffix (bVn) in the test tasks in BSI.<\/em> The authors examine the effects of social background as well as the type of task on the usage of the standard form of the suffix <em>(bVn)<\/em> vs. its non-standard form (<em>bV)<\/em>. Their statistical analyses lead them to conclude that the standard variant is used by BSI-2 informants with a degree in higher education to a significantly higher proportion than by less educated people; furthermore, BSI-2 informants have produced a significantly lower number of the standard form in the tasks focussing on slow and fast reading than in other task types. The other essay in the Morphology section, by Anna Borb\u00e9ly, <em>A statistical and socio-cognitive analysis of two morphological variables in the spoken language corpus of Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview<\/em>,<\/p>\n<p>analyzing the occurrences of the dialectal variables <em>\u2013n\u00e9k<\/em> and <em>j\u00f6tt\u00f6k<\/em> in these standard forms as opposed to the non-standard variants <em>\u2013n\u00e1k<\/em> and <em>j\u00f6szt\u00f6k<\/em> in the spoken language, based on BSI-2. The essay shows that the use and acceptance of the relevant variables depends greatly \u2013 both across social groups and contextual styles \u2013 on how widespread they are geographically speaking as well as to what extent they are stigmatized by prescriptivists.<\/p>\n<p>The following section of the volume, <em>Syntax<\/em>, opens with a study by Ilona Kassai, one of the field workers in the research project, entitled <em>The interrogative clitic \u2013e in Budapest usage: A pattern without value judgment<\/em>.\u00a0 On the basis of BSI-2 data, she concludes that the non-standard use of the interrogative clitic is mostly characteristic of urban working-class speakers, while it is least characteristic of teachers and college\/university students. The only English-language paper of the volume, <em>Loss of Agreement between Hungarian Relative Pronouns and their <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Antecedents<\/em>, by D\u00e1niel Szeredi, is found in this section, too. Szeredi studies the use of the re lative pronouns <em>amely<\/em>, <em>amelyik<\/em>, <em>aki<\/em>, <em>ami<\/em> in the BSI-2 corpus, contrasting the results of the research with the dogmas of prescriptive lite rature. His analysis shows that the use of <em>amely<\/em> is increasingly restricted, but it still occurs occasionally \u2013 as an archaism \u2013 in the speech of upper-(middle)-class speakers.<\/p>\n<p>The section entitled <em>The Lexicon<\/em> contains but one essay, written by Mikl\u00f3s Kontra, viz. <em>Word-making (The role of motivation in naming an unknown object)<\/em>, discussing the process of how the word <em>kapocskiszed\u0151 <\/em>\u2018staple remover\u2019 was created. First, Kontra lists the expressions used by BSI-2 informants to name the object in question; then he points out that the terminological variation was finally eliminated by the need of manufacturers and distributors, who required a a single standardized technical term.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cclose <em>e<\/em>\u201d has been a traditional symbol for Cardinal Vowel \u21162 in Hungarian dialectal studies, opposed to \u201copen <em>e<\/em>\u201d (= Cardinal Vowel \u21163).<\/p>\n<p>(Translator\u2019s note.)<\/p>\n<p>The section called <em>Style<\/em> includes an essay by Csilla Bartha and \u00c1gnes H\u00e1mori, entitled <em>Style in sociolinguitics and style in interaction. Linguistic variability and social meanings in the social constructivist stylistic studies of <\/em><em>sociolinguistics.<\/em> The authors provide an interactional stylistic analysis of fourteen BSI-2 interviews, based primarily on the social constructivist sociolinguistic method. They conclude that style (as well as how and why it changes) is not determined solely by predetermined social factors or specific topics of discourse by themselves; instead, what plays a crucial role is the active strategy on the part of speakers, which keeps forming their self-presentation and discourse identity as well as their relation to their speech partner.<\/p>\n<p>The next section, entitled <em>Discourse<\/em>, contains but one paper, also written by Csilla Bartha and \u00c1gnes H\u00e1mori, called <em>The dynamics of speech modes in interaction. The potentials of speech adaptation theory in studying social language use<\/em>, in which the authors \u2013 based on social-constructivist sociolinguistics as well as speech adaptation theory \u2013 study the changes in the speech mode of a field worker, who co-worked in several interviews (partly in line with the BSI-2 guided conversation modules), with reference to the connection between the informant and the informant\u2019s language use.<\/p>\n<p>The last section of the second part, entitled <em>Varia<\/em>, contains two papers by Mikl\u00f3s Kontra. The first of them, bearing the title <em>Notes on linguistic indeterminacy in BSI-2<\/em>, examines the differences between the BSI-2 informants\u2019 views on what is \u201clinguistically correct\u201d as opposed to their judgments concerning their own speech; this boils down to the Labovian notion of \u201cmanifest linguistic indeterminacy index\u201d (cf. Labov 2006: 319). The se cond paper, entitled <em>Samples gained from the two-dimensional data tests in BSI-2<\/em>, in which Kontra examines to what extent the four independent variables (age, gender, job, as well as whether the informant is a native\/immigrant inhabitant of Budapest) influences the BSI-2 informants concerning their responses to the oral sentence completion test data.<\/p>\n<p>The brief overview above will go to show that the collection <em>Papers on Budapest Speech based on \u201cThe Budapest Socio linguistic Interview\u201d<\/em> does indeed fill a gap in Hungarian linguistic studies: not only does it collect and systemize various pieces of information based on the first survey on living Hungarian, but the information publicized in it makes it perceivable for the reader to see the essential differences between the views and research methods of sociolinguists versus linguists working in \u201civory towers\u201d.<\/p>\n<h2>Literature:<\/h2>\n<p>Labov, William 1984. Field methods of the Project on Linguistic Change and Variation. In: Baugh, John\u2013Sherzer, Joel (eds.): <em>Language in Use: Readings in Sociolinguistics<\/em>. Englewood Cliffs N.J., Prentice-Hall, 28\u201353.<\/p>\n<p>Labov, William 2006. <em>The Social Stratification of English in New York City. Second edition. <\/em>New York, Cambridge University Press.<\/p>\n<p>N\u00e9meth, T. Enik\u0151 1991. <em>A megnyilatkoz\u00e1st\u00edpus elm\u00e9leti k\u00e9rd\u00e9sei \u00e9s a sz\u00f3beli diskurzusok megnyilatkoz\u00e1s-p\u00e9ld\u00e1 nyokra tagol\u00e1sa<\/em> <em>[Theoretical issues of utterance types and the segmentation of oral discourse into utterances]<\/em>. Academic Dissertation, Szeged.<\/p>\n<p>V\u00e1radi, Tam\u00e1s &#8211; Csaba Oravecz &#8211; M\u00e1rta Peredy 2012. <em>A Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interj\u00fa lexikai \u00e9s szintaktikai jellemz\u0151i. [The lexicon and the syntax of the Bu dapest Sociolinguistic Interview].<\/em> In: V\u00e1radi, Tam\u00e1s \u2013 Pr\u00f3sz\u00e9ky, G\u00e1bor (eds.) <em>\u00c1ltal\u00e1nos Nyelv\u00e9szeti Tanulm\u00e1nyok XXIV. Nyelvtechnol\u00f3giai kutat\u00e1sok<\/em>. Bu dapest, Akad\u00e9miai Kiad\u00f3, 199\u2013222.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kontra, Mikl\u00f3s \u2013 Borb\u00e9ly, Anna (eds.): Tanul m\u00e1nyok a budapesti besz\u00e9dr\u0151l a Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interj\u00fa alapj\u00e1n [Papers on Budapest Speech based on \u201cThe Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview\u201d]. Budapest, Gon dolat Kiad\u00f3, 2021, 356 p. 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