Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Ohmáxac: cruces y encruijadas del espacio-tiempo | 2024 | Arqueología mexicana 30 (185): 16-25 | *H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] | 0188-8218 | |||
Itzcóatl, un dios columna entre los mexicas | 2024 | Arqueología mexicana 30 (186): 14-15 | *H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] | 0188-8218 | |||
An episode on the beach: epistemological notes on expressions considered racist | 2024 | Ciência & Trópico 48 (1): 113-22 | H6/KUL [CIENCIA-] | 0304-2685 | |||
Linguistic evidence and Tupi-Guarani/Cariban contacts in the eastern Guianas: Wajãpi kasi ‘be strong’, pipi ‘father’s sister’ and kasuru ‘pearl’ | 2024 | Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 19 (3): 1-10 | H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] | 1981-8122 | |||
Mesoamerican mantic names as an etymological source of Mixtec vocabulary | 2024 | Ancient Mesoamerica 35 (2): 619-44 | *H6/KE [ANCIENT-] | 0956-5361 | |||
Methodological issues in Rma etymology | 2024 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 87 (2): 357-74 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
The meanings of the word “atl” and its relation to the domains of action of Chalchiuhtlicue: polysemic word and multifaceted divine nature | 2023 | Estudios de cultura náhuatl 66 (): 79-107 | H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] | 0071-1675 | |||
The etymolgy of the term Ijebu | 2023 | International journal of African historical studies 56 (1): 113-17 | *H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0361-7882 | |||
The value /me/ of the sign <MAN> in Achaemenid Elamite | 2023 | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 33 (3): 703-11 | H6/KW [ROYAL-] | 1356-1863 | |||
Etymology of the Udmurt enimitive uk and grammaticalization of discourse particles | 2023 | Suomalais: journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne (99): 9-38 | H6 [SUOMALAIS-] | 0355-0214 | |||
On some problems of Ugric etymology: loans and substrate words | 2023 | Suomalais: journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne (99): 93-123 | H6 [SUOMALAIS-] | 0355-0214 | |||
Permeating etymology – remarks on Permic etymology | 2023 | Suomalais: journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne (99): 172-200 | H6 [SUOMALAIS-] | 0355-0214 | |||
Lād 'law': a Bactrian loanword in the Nuristani languages | 2023 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 86 (3): 505-10 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
A note on Pahlavi lexicography: Middle Persian hassār, hassārīh | 2023 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 86 (3): 511-22 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
El origen etimologico del nombre del Inca Atahualpa | 2023 | Boletín de Lima (212): 33-4 | *H6/KE [BOLETIN-] | 0253-0015 | |||
Topo- and hydronym Siennica in light of onomastic data | 2023 | Archeologia polski 68 (): 243-9 | H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGIA-] | 0003-8180 | |||
Historical-linguistic considerations about the toponym Kuelap | 2023 | Indiana 40 (1): 131-54 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Towards an etymology of the saajal title | 2023 | PARI journal 33 (4): 20-32 | H1/KUC [PRE-COLUMBIAN-] | 1531-5398 | |||
The simiots of Catalan folklore: neither are reminiscences so old, nor are they so strange beings | 2022 | Folklore (Tartu) 85 (): 35-54 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
A solid fluids lexicon | 2022 | Theory, culture and society 39 (2): 197-210 | H6 [THEORY-] | 0263-2764 | |||
Etymological hypothesis of kuña ‘woman’ from a comparative study in the Tupi-Guarani languages | 2022 | Anales de antropología 56 (2): 7-16 | H6/KUL [ANALES-] | 2448-6221 | |||
Woden and the English landscape: the naming of Wansdyke reconsidered | 2022 | Folklore 133 (3): 378-98 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Reconstructing the past and conceptualizing the Jewish "other": how Babylonian geonim contributed to the creation of founding myth of Karaism | 2022 | History of religions 62 (1): 73-108 | H6/KFO [HISTORY-] | 0018-2710 | |||
On the terminology designating the Zoroastrians of Iran and their language | 2022 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 85 (1): 47-72 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
Moxos in its appropriate time and place: notes for reconsidering the history of a name | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 175-99 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The spread of iron in Central Asia: on the etymology of the word for 'iron' in Iranian and Tocharian | 2022 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 85 (3): 403-22 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
The power of pattern in etymology: a note on Latin lēgāre 'delegate' and related forms in Italic and elsewhere | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 138-47 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
An etymological note: Old English sceallan, Welsh caill 'testicles' | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 148-52 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Vepocunavos and the Corieltauvi | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 196-206 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Indo-European 'stones' | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 243-65 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The origin of the old Norse term edda | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 301-6 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Indo-European 'bird' | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 334-60 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The etymology of the Germanic 'dream': a possible solution for an ancient problem | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 463-87 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Yup’ik loanword etymologies for the Yukaghir languages and dialects | 2022 | Etudes inuit 46 (1): 193-220 | *H6/KUB [ETUDES-] | 0701-1008 | |||
The concept of taboo in Raga, Vanuatu: semantic mapping and etymology | 2021 | Oceania 91 (1): 26-46 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Another turn of the screw: the etymology of <Quechua> in Quechua and Aymara | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 159-77 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Descriptive kinship terms in Arawakan languages: an etymological approach | 2021 | International journal of American linguistics 87 (2): 179-201 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | |||
Classifying and defining deities in the late Vedic age: a study and an annotated translation of Yāska's Nirukta chapter 7 | 2021 | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 31 (2): 243-82 | H6/KW [ROYAL-] | 1356-1863 | |||
Supernatural being (Z)MORA / MARA in the Southern Podlasie tradition from a Polish and all-Slavonic perspective | 2021 | Studia mythologica slavica 24 (): 79–99 | H6/KVP [STUDIA-] | 1408-6271 | |||
Bactrian χþovo '(calendar) year, (regnal) year' | 2021 | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 31 (3): 599-607 | H6/KW [ROYAL-] | 1356-1863 | |||
Bahl Šahastan in the land of the K'ušans: medieval Armenian memories of Nalkh as an Arsacid capital | 2021 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 84 (1): 19-45 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
Mordvalaiskielten ška-komparatiivi | 2021 | Suomalais: journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne 98 (): 149-96 | H6 [SUOMALAIS-] | 0355-0214 | |||
On the question of substitution of palatovelars in Indo-European loanwords into Uralic | 2021 | Suomalais: journal de la Société Finno-Ougrienne 98 (): 197-233 | H6 [SUOMALAIS-] | 0355-0214 | |||
Semantics of the word púruṣa in the Ṛgveda as a source of understanding a human being in Indian thought | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 13-66 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Greek σαύρα f. & σαῦρος m. “Lizard” | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 105-39 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Proto-Indo-European *moghtis f. 'might, power, strength' | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 171-86 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
An analysis of the modal particle in Iliad 24, part 1: etymology and formal analysis | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 317-79 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Luwo-Hittite anšaššiwiš 'corpse' | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 395-405 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The word 'orangutan': old Malay origin or European concoction? | 2020 | Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 176 (4): 532-41 | H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] | 0006-2294 | |||
A necessary reconsideration of the origins of the Romanian term boier and of boyarship as an institution specific to medieval Romanians, Albanians and Slavs | 2020 | Arheologia Moldovei 43 (): 311-39 | H6/KE [ARHEOLOGIA-] | 0066-7358 |