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The purpose of this article is to present a possible etymology of the Polish word for ‛dog’ as a continuation of the Proto-Indo-European form. The majority of the hypotheses postulated so far concerning the origin of this lexeme considers it to be a Slavic innovation which superseded the inherited Proto-Indo-European word. The author argues that current models of Indo-European nominal derivation permit a connection of the Slavic word with the Proto-Indo-European forms for ‛dog’ and ‛cattle’.
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O możliwej indoeuropejskiej etymologii wyrazu pies / Piwowarczyk, Dariusz | Jan 12, 2022 |
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Dymmel, Piotr (1954– ) Grzesik, Ryszard Dąbrowski, Dariusz (1965– ) Saczyńska-Kaliszuk, Monika Węcowski, Piotr (1972– ) Starnawska, Maria Dąbrowska, Elżbieta Mrozowski, Przemysław Piwowarczyk, Dariusz (1971– ) Chojnacki, Piotr (1974– ) Ososiński, Tomasz Prokop, Krzysztof Rafał Dziubiński, Andrzej (1936– ) Kosman, Marceli (1940– )
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Suchocki, Jerzy (1955–2018)