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A Glossary of Historical Linguistics - Edinburgh University Press$$12 delivery 14-day returnsLyle Campbell is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Mauricio J. Mixco is Professor of Linguistics, University of Utah.
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On Wanderwörter and substrate words in etymological research### Summary of Wanderwörter Definition and Related Concepts
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Wanderwörter in languages of the Americas and AustraliaCampbell and Mixco, 2007. Lyle Campbell, Mauricio J. Mixco. A glossary of historical linguistics. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (2007). Google Scholar.
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WANDERWORT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websterborrowed from German, from wander- (derivative of wandern "to wander, roam," going back to Middle High German) + Wort "word," going back to Old High German ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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[PDF] A HANDBOOK OF GERMANIC ETYMOLOGY... Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen. I–III. Hrsg. von J P ... Wanderwort); T -F 267. (reconstruct *belunòn < Celtic, cf. Gaul.
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Interpreting the “documents of language”: Linguistic reconstruction ...A depiction of Johannes Schmidt's wave model. Reprinted from Otto. Schrader ... Wanderwort.44. Subject to these caveats, linguistic paleontology.
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WANDERWORT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com“wanderwört” — to describe ...Missing: linguistics | Show results with:linguistics
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Two English apr-words, part 2: 'Apricot' | OUPblogAug 8, 2012 · Linguistics ... It is a classical migratory word, a Wanderwort, as the Germans say, or to use a more elegant French term, un mot voyageur.
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Penglin Wang's response to David Marjanović's commentsFeb 21, 2019 · A Wanderwort […] is a word that has spread as a loanword among numerous languages and cultures, especially those that are faraway from one ...
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[PDF] Modeling the spread of loanwords in South-East Asia using sailing ...Importantly, Wanderwörter are shared by languages in areas formerly linked by trade (Haynie et al., 2014). The main difference between our work and the work of ...
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[PDF] A Corpus-Based, Philological Study on the Words of the Spice DomainThis language domain is very rich in loanwords and Wanderwörter. In addition, it supplies us with myriad cases in which spice names are innovations. Still more ...
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Osthoff and Brugmann 1878 - Foundations of LinguisticsAug 25, 2009 · I call this the "Neogrammarian Manifesto" because it used polemic, rhetorical language befitting what its authors wanted to introduce and to ...
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The Proto-Indo-European root for 'apple' and the problem ... - ejournalsJun 23, 2014 · This article investigates the problem of the lexeme for 'apple' in the reconstructed Indo-European for which there are two roots possible.
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Wortgeographische Beobachtungen über deutsches Lehngut ... - jstorKretschmer, Wortgeographie S. 315). Auch im Mittelniederländischen begegnet boede 'kraam, tent', 'loods'. 'schuur, keeť, 'hutje, huisje' (vgl. Verwijs-Verdam ...
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Introduction (ix): 'It was planned as Part I of a "Survey of the Uralic LanBy BJORN COLLINDER. Pp. xxii, 212. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1955 ... Furthermore, Collinder considers Yukagir 'obviously related to the Uralic.
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[PDF] The Oxford Guide to the Uralic LanguagesIn the 1960s, linguists such as Björn Collinder or Péter Hajdú could write handbooks of. Uralic single-handedly. In our times, research interests are more ...
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[PDF] Drastic demographic events triggered the Uralic spreadRecent work applying computational phylogeny reaches a variety of solutions, always identifying the nine basic branches and generally finding Finnic- ...
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[PDF] Relatedness as a Factor in Language ContactAbstract. Contact-induced change among related languages has been considered problematic for language reconstruction. In this article, I consider several ...
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Some Precontact Widespread Lexical Forms in the Languages of ...The form in question might be explained by any of several possible factors: it could be a Wanderwort; it may be an element retained from some broad and ...
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[PDF] The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and ... - smerdaleos... Sumerian and. Akkadian, has militated against a comparable importance in contributing to the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European vocabulary. All too ...
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The Natural Frontiers of a Global Empire: The Pineapple—Ananas ...Taken and transferred from its place of origin by missionaries to other tropical lands of the Portuguese empire, the ananas became common across the “colonial” ...Missing: wanderwort | Show results with:wanderwort
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Pineapple - Etymology, Origin & Meaning### Summary of Pineapple Etymology
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Tea - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1650s from "tay," the word "tea" means prepared leaves or an infusion of them, initially pronounced to rhyme with "obey" or "pay."
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Tea if by sea, cha if by land: Why the world only has two words for teaThe te form used in coastal-Chinese languages spread to Europe via the Dutch, who became the primary traders of tea between Europe and Asia in the 17th century, ...
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Sugar - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late 13c. Old French sucre, from Arabic sukkar and Sanskrit sharkara, sugar means a sweet crystalline substance and to sweeten or soften.
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Medieval Sugar Production in the Southern Levant: A Sweet StoryThe arrival of sugar into the Near East is well known in outline: the technical ability to make a crude crystalline sweet from sugar cane diffused westwards.
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Kangaroo - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from the Guugu Yimidhirr Aboriginal word /gaNurru/, "kangaroo" means a large marsupial mammal of Australia, first recorded by Capt.
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Kangaroo | National Museum of AustraliaThe word 'kangaroo' comes from the Guugu Yimidhirr people sharing the word 'gangurru' with James Cook and the crew of the Endeavour in 1770.
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Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and ...Loanword analysis is a unique contribution of historical linguistics to our understanding of prehistoric cultural interfaces. As language reflects the lives of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Southeast Asian Ethnohistory through Historical Linguistics ...Mar 11, 2022 · It incorporates data from textual, ethnohistorical, and archaeological research to increase the certainty of claims and present an ...
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[PDF] Information-Theoretic Causal Inference of Lexical FlowThe crucial idea of the Neogrammarian school of linguists is that such sound laws ap- ply without exception, i.e. they apply to all instances of a sound in ...
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[PDF] Egyptian Among Neighboring African Languages - eScholarship.orgDec 19, 2020 · demonstrates the difficulties in identifying the source language for African Wanderwörter (wandering- words) occurring in many languages.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Networks uncover hidden lexical borrowing in Indo-European ...Nov 24, 2010 · Lexical borrowing is a non-tree-like evolutionary event that cannot be reconstructed using phylogenetic trees that are common in evolutionary ...
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The Vexatious History of Indo-European Studies, Part I - GeoCurrentsDec 11, 2013 · Debates about Indo-European origins and dispersion have played a surprisingly central role in modern intellectual history.
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[PDF] The Persistence of Eurocentric Bias in Historical AccountsJun 30, 2023 · This study interrogates the enduring presence of Eurocentric bias in historical narratives, tracing its roots to colonial and imperial ...
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(PDF) Modeling the spread of loanwords in South-East Asia using ...Jul 8, 2022 · In this paper we study loanwords in the South-East Asia Archipelago, a home to a large number of languages. Our paper is inspired by the works ...
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Patterns of genetic admixture reveal similar rates of borrowing ...Aug 29, 2025 · Genes and language features such as words or structural patterns are sometimes transferred together in situations of contact (48). For instance, ...
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Yoga: the Chechen language and its prehistoric contacts with Indo ...Apr 20, 2013 · The linguist can find old, prehistoric, traces of contact with the ancestors of the Indo-Europeans, mostly traces in the basic vocabulary.