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The article offers an insight into etymological information provided in the Polish Academy of Sciences Great Dictionary of Polish (Pol. Wielki slownik jezyka polskiego PAN, WSJP PAN). The dictionary and the rules of producing the entries are briefly prese... see more

The article offers an insight into etymological information provided in the Polish Academy of Sciences Great Dictionary of Polish (Pol. Wielki slownik jezyka polskiego PAN, WSJP PAN). The dictionary and the rules of producing the entries are briefly prese... see more

The aim of this article is to determine the semantic and etymological roots of the fifty names of the American states. It examines the etymology of these names and seeks to explain the sociolinguistic aspects that contributed to their development. Moreove... see more

War is part of the socio-cultural universe of the Middle Ages. My objective is to go through La Chanson de Roland in order to study the lexicon of war. The analysis is limited to the vocabulary of war in this epic poem (chanson de geste) and focuses only ... see more

Abstract: The term Landscape has different meanings from various points of view. Landscape in the scope of planning is defined as the aesthetics of the scenery, the urban environment, the field of land cover related to visuals as well as areas related to ... see more

The study covers etymological, linguistic and cultural analysis of the toponymic vocabulary in one of the regions of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The study briefly examines the historiography of the fixation of the Bashkir oiconymic vocabulary and its s... see more

On Designations for an Illegitimate Child in Old Church Slavonic and in CzechThis article is devoted to designations for an illegitimate child in Old Church Slavonic and in Czech. The study presents Czech expressions (especially dialectal), many of which ... see more

AbstractIn the ancient world, precious stones (valuable stones and hard substances excluding gold, silver and copper) were distinguished in terms of appearance (beauty, colour), function (durability) and cost (rarity). As a result, there is considerable d... see more

African languages have contributed and continue to contribute a great many vocabulary items to English, both directly and via the intermediary of other non-African languages. The <i>OED Additions Series</i> contains 63 words of African origin,... see more

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