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On 6 November 2007, the Society of Hungarian Linguistics organised a round table discussion in Budapest on the state of the art in phonology. The invited participants were György Szépe, Tamás Szende, Péter Siptár, Péter Rebrus and Péter Szigetvári. The point of departure was a paper written by GYÖRGY SZÉPE, TAMÁS SZENDE, and JUDIT SZÉPE (How can today's phonology be made more realityoriented?, Magyar Nyelv 103. 2007: 137-49, see also www.c3.hu/~magyarnyelv/07-2/sz-sz-sz.pdf). During the discussion, each participant had a chance to put forward his ideas on that issue, and members of the audience were also eager to join in. After the event, the editor of this journal asked the participants to summarise their views in a pair of essays to be published in Magyar Nyelv. On behalf of the original trio of authors, it was Tamás Szende who wrote a summary that was subsequently forwarded to all participants of the debate. Given that the status of 'phonetic-functional phonology' was an important ingredient of the discussion, Péter Szigetvári and Péter Rebrus teamed up with an expert representative of that strand of research, Zoltán Kiss, to write their reply together. The three authors acknowledged their indebtedness to Péter Siptár for advice and comments. These two summaries and Tamás Szende's brief rejoinder are presented here.
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