II The effects of pluricentricity on administrative terminology, toponyms and family names
III Contact phenomena and use of features of regional varieties in the national varieties of Hungarian
IV Pluricentricity in Hungarian language education
V Pluricentricity in Hungarian literature
Dr. habil. Ildikó Vanco, PhD, and Dr. habil. István Kozmács, PhD, are fac-ulty members of the Institute of Hungarian Linguistics and Literary Science at Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia.
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Muhr is the head of the Austrian German Research Centre in Graz and the coordinator of the International Working Group on Non-dominant Varieties of Pluricentric Languages (WGNDV).
Máté Huber is a PhD student at the English Applied Linguistics PhD pro-gram at the Institute of English and American Studies of the University of Szeged, Hungary.