elírásaitól
Elírásaitól is a concept in Hungarian linguistics and literature, referring to the earlier form of the Hungarian language's sounds and grammar, which distinguished it from other Finno-Ugric languages such as Finnish and Estonian. The term is derived from the Hungarian word "elírás", meaning "earlier writing", but is more commonly used in linguistic and literary contexts to describe the characteristic features of the ancient Hungarian language.
Before the 10th century, the Hungarian language was written in a runic alphabet, known as Old Hungarian
The term elírásaitól is used in academic circles to distinguish the earlier stage of the Hungarian language
Elírásaitól continues to be studied by linguists and historians of Hungarian literature, who are interested in