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  • A Possible Slavic Etymology of Hungarian kullancs ’tick’
    9 p.
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    108

    The present article is dedicated to the etymology of the Hungarian noun kullancs ”клещ (lat. Ixodes ricinus)”. The Slavic origin of the word was assumed in the 19th century, however this idea was rejected in the 20th century owing to phonetic reseasons. After a short overview of the history of the research of this word, arguments are lined up in favour of the fact that the phonetic difficulties can be ignored or at least taken as irrelevant when comparing the Hungarian word  kullancs with its Slavic equivalents. Therefore, it is inevitable to raise the question of its Slavic origin again.

  • Double Russian Lexical Сopies in the Mari Lexicon
    12 p.
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    137

    The author aims to reconstruct the phonetic, morphological, semantic and chronological
    peculiarities of three pairs of Mari words (wočko and pečke ‘barrel’, kaďilä and ká·δәn ‘censer’,
    moľo and mŭľo ‘young fish’) borrowed from Russian dialects. She comes to the conclusion
    that they can compose pairs as direct and indirect borrowings, different derivational
    varieties of the same verbal stem or the phonetically resembling Mari representations of two
    etymologically different Russian dialectal words.