Artigo Revisado por pares

Problems in the Study of Migratory Loanwords in the Slavic Languages

1985; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 27; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00085006.1985.11091809

ISSN

2375-2475

Autores

George B. Thomas,

Tópico(s)

Linguistics and language evolution

Resumo

Lexicology has long been regarded as the poor relation in Slavic linguistic scholarship.1 Since the Second World War, however, considerable progress has been registered, building on the pioneering work of Max Vasmer, Tadeusz Lehr-Splawinski, B. A. Larin, and others. Etymological dictionaries for almost all the Slavic languages are now either complete or in progress.2 The first fruits of the work on the proto-Slavic component in the Slavic languages are now beginning to appear.3 Much work has been carried out on the historical lexicology and lexicography of individual languages (most notably Czech, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish).4 Only lexical typology has been virtually ignored (apart from a seminal article by A. V. Isaoenko). 5 Particularly notable has been the series of

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