THE HUNGARIAN AND SLAVONIC BACKGROUND OF BASHKIR tyraz 'WASP'
This article offers a critique of Árpád Berta's paper (2001) in which the author contends that the Bsk. tyraz word for 'wasp' originated (via the Volga Bolgharian) from the Hung. darázs id. The present author attempts to point out the weak points in this interpretation, and proposes,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Studia etymologica Cracoviensia 2011-01 (16), p.93 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article offers a critique of Árpád Berta's paper (2001) in which the author contends that the Bsk. tyraz word for 'wasp' originated (via the Volga Bolgharian) from the Hung. darázs id. The present author attempts to point out the weak points in this interpretation, and proposes, instead, the PSlav. *... as the source of the Hungarian and the Bashkir words for 'wasp'. Thus, the article augments our knowledge of the possible Slavonic origin of the Hungarian and Bashkir words, and provides further details in support of the etymology presented by András Zoltán (2010; 2011). [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 1427-8219 2084-3836 |