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Thoughts on the Origin of Two Russian Ornithonyms: кукша and ронжа ‘Siberian jay...
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Dwie germańskie nazwy śledzia
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Two Germanic words for ‘herring’
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Prasłowiańskie *čižь, *čižьkъ, *čižikъ ‘czyżyk (Spinus spinus L.)’: Wyraz rodzim...
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Pytheas of Massalia and his Voyage to the North Atlantic in the Light of Onomast...
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Das germanische Wort für ‘Seehund’ (*selxaz)
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Die romanische Bezeichnung der Bachschmerle in der indogermanischen Perspektive
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Soot in the Saami and Germanic languages
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European and Norway lobsters in the ancient world
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Das germanische Wort für ‘Seehund’ (*selxaz)
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European and Norway lobsters in the ancient world
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Die romanische Bezeichnung der Bachschmerle in der indogermanischen Perspektive
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Is Old Norse gammi an inherited or a borrowed word?
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