25 articles in this issue
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
INDOEUROPIECIU *sk? BALTU-SLAVU KALBOSESantraukaIš ide. *sk? desningai atsirado bl.-sl. *sk (lie. sk, sl. *sk). Pavyzdžiai, kurie galetu rodyti kitokius rezultatus (ide. *sk? > 1. lie. š, sl. s; 2. lie. šk, sl. sk; 3. bl.(-sl.) st), yra etimologiškai a... see more
Václav Blažek
SantraukaPr. wutris „kalvis“ (E 513) ir pietu sl. *v?tr? „t. p.“ yra lengvai išvedami iš bendros praformos *utri-, *utri?o-. Žinant, koki vaidmeni bažnytine slavu kalba kaip oficiali ir rašto kalba vaidino viduramžiu Prusijos ir LDK teritorijose, šio prus... see more
Zigmas Zinkevicius
Frederik Kortlandt
SantraukaBaltu-slavu akutas buvo glotalinis sprogstamasis priebalsis, išriedejes iš ide. laringalo ar preglotalizuoto sprogstamojo priebalsio po pirmykšcio trumpojo balsio ar dvibalsio. Taigi í- yra lauktinas i~ variantas, kiles iš *in prieš ide. žodžio p... see more
George Dunkel
SantraukaIde. dalelyciu tyrimu pažanga (ypac supletyvines balsiu *i, *o ir *u kaitos sistemos pripažinimas) igalina, netgi vercia reinterpretuoti kai kurias gerai žinomas lietuviu kalbos dalelytes ir morfemas. Imperatyvo priesaga -ki- susiejama su i... see more
Santrauka Nors Jasanoffas pastaraisiais metais yra toli nuejes, jo inašas i baltu ir slavu kirciavimo moksla yra nulinis. Gerai, kad jis bent iš dalies suprato ankstesniu akcentologijos darbu svarba, net jeigu ir nera linkes pripažinti remiasis pirmtaku t... see more
Vytautas Rinkevicius
SummaryThe difference in syllable intonation between the circumflex of OPr. -ing- and the acute of Lith. -i`ng-, Latv. -îg- could be explained by the fact that these suffixes acquired stress relatively recently in the separate languages. In Lithuanian it ... see more
Bernd Gliwa
SantraukaStraipsnyje nagrinejami augalu bei grybu pavadinimai su priešdeliu lie. pa- (la. pa-) bei lie. po- (la. pa-). Skiriami pavadinimai, kurie sudaryti nurodant augimviete, pvz.: paalksne ‘Lactarius trivialis’ : alksnis, palazdinis ‘Primula veris’ : l... see more
Jurgis Pakerys
SummaryIn an earlier paper (Pakerys 2007), I presented a number of Lithuanian secondary verbal formations which are based on sta-presents, cf.: vargst-áuti ‘to live in trouble, to have difficulties’, rukst-éti ‘to emit smoke’, linkst-úoti ‘to bend (intr.)... see more
Agne Navickaite-Klišauskiene
SummaryThe purpose of this article is to review the main studies and descriptions of Latvian word formation. The object of the article are the thoughts of authors that have been imparted in Latvian books on grammar, and descriptions, particular articles a... see more
SummaryThe article examines the three layers of the origin of Lithuanian personal names, i. e. the layer of the old national onomastics, the layer of personal names brought by Christianity and the layer of nicknames, and the interplay between these layers... see more
Jurate Sofija Lauciute
SummaryVeneti (Lat. Venedi, Venethi; Gr. ??e?éda?) usually describes a tribe or confederation of tribes which are mentioned by many antique and modern historians and geographers. This article addresses those Veneti about whom the historian and political f... see more
Daiva Sinkeviciute
Bonifacas Stundžia
Skirmantas Valentas