10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ETYMON» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
etymon in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
etymon im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Arabic Verb: Form and Meaning in the Vowel-lengthening ...
He introduces a third level of lexical organisation, the 'radical', accounting for the
extension of the biconsonantal etymon to a largely triconsonantal morphology,
defining the radical as: the etymon developed by the spreading of the last ...
2
Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XVII-XVIII: Papers from ...
That is true in part, but if we take any etymon, there are many roots related to that
etymon where the third element is neither a glide nor a sonorant and they bear
the same semantic value. The matrix (velar, dental) comprise many etymons, one
...
Mohammad T. Alhawary, Elabbas Benmamoun, 2005
3
Theory of Language: The representational function of language
Bachstelz' on the other.13 Perhaps the compounds used as proper names are
more resistant to a fading of the etymon; what are we to make of the special
aptness of compounds as proper names? In any case it is palpably obvious that if
...
4
Language, Cohesion and Form
And to do this we need yet another conception of the tzu4, the etymon. Here,
immediately, we get two interrelated senses of 'etymon'; for we can have a wider
sense in which many cognate tzu4 (taking tzu4 indeterminately, in senses (1), (2),
...
Margaret Masterman, Yorick Wilks, 2005
5
Linguistics and Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Rulon S. Wells
interval between etymon and cognate. For just this reason the SHH, though
necessary, is treated as in general insufficient as a criterion for a cognate set that
is relatively remote from its etymon. In the absence of a PSA the criterion that is ...
Adam Makkai, Alan K. Melby, 1985
6
Three Heirs to a Judeo-Latin Legacy: Judeo-Ibero-Romance, ...
The etymon is He het, first letter of the word hdxdm 'smart', used by thieves as a
name for themselves (Wolf 1956, #2580). 6 Van Bolhuis c.1938. The etyma are
He haver 'friend', used in the meaning of 'thieves' accomplice' and Du taal ...
7
Stephanus de Urbibus. Que Primus Thomas de Pinedo...
Panionia. Vide lonia. Рачюашт lucus&urbsin oramariti- ma.Ephefiorum
Samiorumqiie.jzj. 29. etymon, ib- Partium efle ípeluncam Palarftina: , un- de
Jordanes effluit, 514 28. circa hunc locum quale rempliim Hero- des M. pofuerit
Augufto , 515.
Stephanus of Byzantium, 1725
8
Gesture in Human-Computer Interaction and Simulation: 6th ...
Etymon-Based. System. Two CyberGloves and a Pohelmus 3-D tracker with three
receivers positioned on the wrist of CyberGlove and the back are used as input
device. The raw gesture data include hand ...
Sylvie Gibet, Nicolas Courty, Jean-Francois Kamp, 2006
9
Dictionary of Arabic and Allied Loanwords: Spanish, ...
(h)overo (Cs.) "egg coloured": as explained by Coromines, derives from Lll.fulvus
varius, as Pt. fouveiro makes impossible the And. etymon **hubiri, attributive
adjective of **hubira < Cl.Ar. **hubara "bustard", documented by Alcala and
Alonso ...
10
Explorations in the Sociology of Language and Religion
I believe that the etymon of Hebrew הלח is the Hebrew root ללח ħ.l.l. 'hole'.
However, Even-Shoshan (1997:538a) points out that a possible etymon is the
Hebrew root ילח ħ.l.y. (cf. הלח ħ.l.h.) 'sweet', but note the dagesh in the ל of הלח
ħallå, ...
Tope Omoniyi, Joshua A. Fishman, 2006
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ETYMON» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
etymon im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The history of the word 'bad', Chapter 2
Sarrazin, who set up an etymon with a long vowel, expressed some doubts about his reconstruction because bad has never been attested with ... «OUPblog, Jul 15»
Monthly etymology gleanings for June 2015
“The noun fragata must be a past participle whose ultimate etymon was, obviously, fraga 'strawberry'. A glance at the bird frigate, as it appears ... «OUPblog, Jul 15»
The history of the word 'bad'
A third candidate for the etymon of Engl. bad used to be Gothic bauþs, which has been recorded in the Gothic New Testament in two senses: ... «OUPblog, Jun 15»
An etymologist fidgets on a bad bed. Part 1: “Bed.”
Other than that, Seebold believes that “sleeping hole” is an improbable etymon for bed. This is true, but he should have looked at “grave,” not ... «OUPblog, Jun 15»
Monthly etymology gleanings for April 2015
Hebrew alluf “chief judge” comes nowhere near Engl. aloof, and the history of the Germanic word has no place for any Semitic etymon. «OUPblog, Apr 15»
An embarrassment of riches
At one time, it became commonplace to derive the unattested Latin form barra, the alleged etymon of Germanic bar (as in English) and Barre ... «OUPblog, Apr 15»
Ossing is bossing
... reconstruction is less convincing, but he seems to have hit the nail on the head with regard to the etymon of at least one variant of the verb. «OUPblog, Mär 15»
Keys and bolts
However, one can be fairly certain that the etymon that yielded Engl. key sounded as *kaigjo- (j stands for what would be y in Modern English), ... «OUPblog, Mär 15»
Our habitat: threshold
Sievers reconstructed the etymon of threshold as þersc-o-ðl(o). Old High German drisc-u-bli (see it above) looks almost like his etymon. In that ... «OUPblog, Feb 15»
Jeff Koons: Shiny on the Outside, Hollow on the Inside, Part 1
... becomes wholly dominated either by envy (invidia) or by insidiousness (insidia) – pardon the latter neologism or faux, Easyfun etymon). «Hyperallergic, Jan 15»