The Proto-Slavic etyma *dъska, *misa, and *bļudo (*bļudъ), which are semantically related, are generally regarded as borrowings, but there is no consensus on the exact origins of these nouns. Following surveys of the Old Church Slavic and Gothic evidence as well as of the distribution of the etyma in Slavic, the article discusses the merits and drawbacks of the various existing views. It is argued that *dъska, *misa are best regarded as borrowings from Vulgar Latin or Early Romance, while *bļudo (*bļudъ) must have been borrowed from Germanic, but not from Gothic or West Germanic
This article is a contribution to the study of the history of the lexis of the Proto- -Slavic langua...
The article discusses the etymology of the Proto-Slavic word *jarьmъ, *jarьmo, which denotes a yoke ...
Three approaches to the etymology of Slavic * - are developed under two complementary assumptions ab...
The Proto-Slavic etyma *dъska, *misa, and *bļudo (*bļudъ), which are semantically related, are gener...
<p>The article contains three etudes on Slavic etymology. Word-formative and semantic aspects are th...
This dissertation provides a thorough review of the words belonging to the oldest layer of Germanic...
In this article, the author reviews the evidence supplied by loanwords for the nature of contacts be...
In this paper we shall focus our attention. on several aspects of the ongm and nature of homonymy, d...
This work examines the etymologies of Slavic lexemes which can be reconstructed back to Nostratic ro...
The article examines geographical and historical relationships between descendants of the forms *pop...
The standard etymological explanation of the Proto-Slavic adjective *svętъ ‘holy, saint’ – a word of...
The paper makes a lexical analysis of Non-Slavic loan words from the lexical treasure of the two old...
The standard etymological explanation of the Proto-Slavic adjective *svętъ ‘holy, saint’ – a word of...
The present paper is devoted to the old and always vexing problem of the linguistical ethnogenesis o...
The article is dedicated to the geographical spread and the historical development of Proto-Slavic *...
This article is a contribution to the study of the history of the lexis of the Proto- -Slavic langua...
The article discusses the etymology of the Proto-Slavic word *jarьmъ, *jarьmo, which denotes a yoke ...
Three approaches to the etymology of Slavic * - are developed under two complementary assumptions ab...
The Proto-Slavic etyma *dъska, *misa, and *bļudo (*bļudъ), which are semantically related, are gener...
<p>The article contains three etudes on Slavic etymology. Word-formative and semantic aspects are th...
This dissertation provides a thorough review of the words belonging to the oldest layer of Germanic...
In this article, the author reviews the evidence supplied by loanwords for the nature of contacts be...
In this paper we shall focus our attention. on several aspects of the ongm and nature of homonymy, d...
This work examines the etymologies of Slavic lexemes which can be reconstructed back to Nostratic ro...
The article examines geographical and historical relationships between descendants of the forms *pop...
The standard etymological explanation of the Proto-Slavic adjective *svętъ ‘holy, saint’ – a word of...
The paper makes a lexical analysis of Non-Slavic loan words from the lexical treasure of the two old...
The standard etymological explanation of the Proto-Slavic adjective *svętъ ‘holy, saint’ – a word of...
The present paper is devoted to the old and always vexing problem of the linguistical ethnogenesis o...
The article is dedicated to the geographical spread and the historical development of Proto-Slavic *...
This article is a contribution to the study of the history of the lexis of the Proto- -Slavic langua...
The article discusses the etymology of the Proto-Slavic word *jarьmъ, *jarьmo, which denotes a yoke ...
Three approaches to the etymology of Slavic * - are developed under two complementary assumptions ab...