Csilla Anna Kürtösi: 1st place in Early foreign and minority language acquisition with her paper on “Bilingualism in Kindergarten”
Edit Takács: 1st place in Semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics with her paper on “Az események ábrázolásának lehetőségei a tárggyal összefüggésben”
Ildikó Emese Szabó: 2nd place in Syntax & generative linguistics with her paper on “Low vowel lengthening in Hungarian”
Tünde Szalay: 2nd place in English linguistics with her paper on “The Status of Vocalised L in Three English Dialects”
Dóra Varga: 2nd place in Foreign language pedagogy with her paper on “‘… and ACTION’ — Developing Skills with the Help of Films in the EFL Classroom”
Kata Gyuris: 3rd place in English literature and culture with her paper on “Games of Gender and Power in J. M. Coetzee’s Fiction”
Lilian Precskó: 3rd place in Foreign language pedagogy 1 with her paper on “Opportunities in Teaching English to Deaf Students: the Use of Digital Materials and Hungarian Sign Language”
Nóra Tala: 3rd place in Textology, stylistics, and applied linguistics with her paper on “Confundo linguam. Nemlétező jelenségek fordítása a Harry Potterben”
Eszter Bagyina: Gender Prize in English literature and culture with her paper on “Sexuality and Misogyny in D. H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover”
Dorottya Jászay: Orbis Litterarum Prize in English literature and culture with her paper on “Finding the Beast in Yourself: Seeking for Addiction in Dough Wright’s Quills”