Tocharsko-slovanské lexikální paralely : nová srovnání

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Title in English Tocharian-Slavic lexical parallels : new comparisons
Authors

BLAŽEK Václav

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Linguistica Brunensia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web http://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/138783
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/LB2018-2-1
Keywords Tocharian; Slavic; Balto-Slavic; isogloss; etymology
Description The article begins with an overview of the previous literature studying the Tocharian-(Balto-)Slavic lexical and morphological parallels was summarized. In this context three new comparisons were presented: 1. Tocharian A kuk, "heel"; B kuke id. ~ Old Church Slavonic k7k7nja "Schienbein, Unterschenkel", plus Middle Welsh (13th cent.) kukyn, (14th cent.) kygwng/kygwn/kygwg, Welsh cwgn, pl. cygnau, "joint, knuckle; knot or joint on stem or root of plant; knot, knur (in wood); link in chain"; Irish cocung "chain"; 2. Toch. B lasto "belonging to branches of a shrub" ~ Slavic *list7 "leaf", plus hypothetical Baltic *lišta(s), reconstructed on the basis of Fenno-Volgaic *lešte "leaf"; 3. Toch. B ri:ye, A ri "city" < *drewyo- ~ East Slavic *derv6nja "village", both originally "wooden".
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