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Studies in Turkic etymology / Árpád Berta ; edited by Lars Johanson and András Róna-Tas.

Van Pelt Library PH2582.T8 B468 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Berta, Árpád, author.
Contributor:
Johanson, Lars, 1936-
Róna-Tas, András.
Series:
Turcologica ; Bd. 85.
Turcologica, 0177-4743 ; Band 85
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Hungarian language--Foreign words and phrases--Turkic.
Hungarian language.
Hungarian language--Etymology.
Berta, Árpád--Bibliography.
Berta, Árpád.
Genre:
Bibliographies.
Physical Description:
xx, 187 pages : portrait ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010.
Language Note:
English and German.
Contents:
Old Turkic loan words in Hungarian
Zu den alttürkischen Lehnwörtern der ungarischen Sprache
On the Turkic background of the Hungarian word csalán 'nettle'/'stinging nettle'
On the Turkic background of the Hungarian verb óv 'to defend, protect, keep guard'
Zur Etymologie des tü. čok 'viel, sehr'
Álmos and táltos
Ein ungarischer rechtshistorischer Terminus türkischen Ursprungs: barom 'Vieh, Rind' Vermögen'
On the Turkic background of two early loanwords of Turkic origin in Hungarian
Hungarian koldul 'to beg' and koldus 'beggar'
On the origin of Hungarian cickány 'shrew (soricidae)'
On the origin of Hungarian serleg 'cup, goblet'
Bashkir and Hungarian, and the darázs 'wasp'
On the Turkic origin of the names of the Hungarian tribes.
Notes:
"Bibliography of Árpád Berta": pages [ix]-xx.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-187).
ISBN:
9783447062879
3447062878
OCLC:
671691129

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