Зарегистрироваться
Восстановить пароль
FAQ по входу

Németh, M., Podolak, B., Urban, M. (eds.), Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics. Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the occasion of his 60th birthday

  • Файл формата pdf
  • размером 10,78 МБ
  • Добавлен пользователем
  • Описание отредактировано
Németh, M., Podolak, B., Urban, M. (eds.), Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics. Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Kraków: Księgarnia Akademicka, 2017. — 951 pp. — ISBN 978-83-7638-861-8.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Michał Németh Professor Marek Stachowski’s evolving academic profile over the years 1984–2016
Michał Németh An indexed bibliography of the works of Marek Stachowski (covering the years 1984–2016)
José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente From converb to classifier? On the etymology of Literary Manchu nofi
Zbigniew Babik Is the prosody of Slavic *pergyńi really not reconstructible?
Uwe Bläsing Ortsnamen aus Artvin. ართვინის ტოპონიმიკა. Sprachlich-kulturelle Berührungen an der türkisch-georgischen Grenze
Vít Boček Church Slavonic vъskopysnǫti and zaskopivъ / za skopije
John Considine Wedgwood’s Contested Etymologies
Andrii Danylenko On the names of Ruthenia in early modern Poland-Lithuania
Przemysław Dębowiak Contribution à l’étymologie des adjectifs romans signifiant ‘petit’
Bernhard Diensberg Etymological and lexical problems in trilingual middle England
Setsu Fujishiro A song of marriage and setting up a house. A proto-Dolgan song recorded by K.M. Rychkov
David L. Gold A Sample from a discursive etymological dictionary, in preparation, of Polish lexical and semantic usages of definite, probable, or possible Yidish origin. On the etymology of German, Polish, Ukrainian, and Yidish nouns meaning ‘bench-bed’ (with thirteen guidelines for the study of Yidish influence on Polish)
Elżbieta Górska Polish dictionaries of the Arabic language
Juha Janhunen Issues of comparative Uralic and Altaic Studies (2). Medial *p in Pre-Proto-Mongolic
Henryk Jankowski Crimean Tatar kinship terms formed with +pçe
Bayarma Khabtagaeva Some etymological remarks on words squirrel and sable in Khakas
Abdulhakim Kilinç & Galina Miškiniene Ottoman Empire – Grand Duchy of Lithuania relations. Several documents from the Manuscript Department of the Vilnius University Library
Kiss Jenő Zu einigen strittigen Fragen der historischen Sprachwissenschaft
Michael Knüppel Jenissejisch-sino-tibetische Anmerkungen bei Robert P. Austerlitz
Corinna Leschber Romanes dilinó ‘verrückt’ im Kontrast zu türk. deli ‘irrsinnig, verrückt, ungestüm’
Anatoly Liberman On boasting, fear, shouting, and poetry. Engl. brag, Engl. brawl, OE brōga, and OI bragr/Bragi
Aleksandar Loma Mineralogie und Mythologie. Aus den iranischen-griechischen Lehnwortbeziehungen
Tomasz Majtczak An Ottoman-Polish dictionary in the age of Wikimedia projects
Elżbieta Mańczak-Wohlfeld On the etymology of Anglicisms in Polish dictionaries
Michał Németh Is Hung. ócsárol ‘to slander, to defame’ not a Turkic loanword? A Slavonic counterproposition
Mehmet Ölmez One more Mongolian word from the Turkish dictionary. Urgan ‘a stout rope’
Norbert Ostrowski Non-verbal predication in Baltic. Lithuanian yrà
Kinga Paraskiewicz In search of giaour. Notes on the New Persian gabr ‘a Zoroastrian; infidel’
Iwona Piechnik Ujfalvy’s place in the development of Finno-Ugrian language studies in the second half of the 19th century in France
Andrzej Pisowicz Compound tenses in Ossetic. A preliminary report
Dariusz R. Piwowarczyk The Magnificent Five – the Latin fifth declension revisited
Marzanna Pomorska „How do they make bread?” – A philological commentary to a Lower Chulym text recorded by A.P. Duĺzon
Luciano Rocchi Le petit dictionaire de Jean Palerne (1584) et sa partie turque
Klaus Röhrborn Kollektaneen zum Uigurischen Wörterbuch. Die Vier Edlen Wahrheiten im uigurischen Buddhismus
Volker Rybatzki How to say ‘to fuck’ and other things in Middle Mongγol
Kenneth Shields Linguistic typology and the Indo-European sigmatic future
Mirosław Skarżyński Polish (?) bigos. About the thing and about the word
Magnús Snædal Three persistent problems
Wojciech Sowa Im Schatten des Zwittergottes. Interkulturelle Onomastik aus Kleinasien (Phrygien/Galatien)
Kamil Stachowski & Olaf Stachowski Possibly Oriental elements in Slavonic folklore. Upiór ~ wampir
Stanisław Stachowski A contribution to the history of Turkish vocabulary
Giovanni Stary Neue Beiträge zum Sibe-Wortschatz
Kamilla Termińska Perfection in Biblical Hebrew
Jerzy Tulisow Terms for ‘pig’ and ‘wild boar’ in the Manchu language
Piotr Tylus L’Isle de Cube ou l’Île de Cuba – note sur l’édition critique du texte et la langue d’Alexandre de Humboldt
Mateusz Urban European ‘cassock’, Tkc. ḳazaḳ and Per. kazaḡand. Relative chronologies and possible links
Alexander Vovin Some Tofalar etymologies
Jadwiga Waniakowa Polish tatarka ‘Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn.’ and ‘Fagopyrum esculentum Moench’ in a Slavic and European context
Hubert Wolanin Ancient Greeks on compounds. Aristotle, Dionysius Thrax, Apollonius Dyscolus
Robert Woodhouse Delabialization after *u and the distribution of labiovelars in dialectal Proto-Indo-European
Emine Yilmaz Interrogative in Chuvash
Peter Zieme Eine Handvoll altuigurischer Handwörter
András Zoltán Zur Etymologie von ungarisch denevér ‘Fledermaus’
  • Чтобы скачать этот файл зарегистрируйтесь и/или войдите на сайт используя форму сверху.
  • Регистрация