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Homeric ἦτορ / Хом. ἦτορ
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Odeljenje za klasične nauke, Beograd, 2019)
Homeric ἦτορ ‘heart’ and Greek ἦτρον ‘belly’ are derived from Proto-Indo-European *h1 eh1-tr- ‘eater; stomach, belly’ assuming that *h1 eh1-tr- stems from *h1 eh1-, an allomorph of Proto-Indo-European *h1 ed- ‘to eat’, and ...
Sh. bluta. (Iz balkanskog latiniteta XIII.) / SERBO-CROATIAN BLUTA (ON BALKAN LATIN XIII)
(Нови Сад : Матица српска, 2018)
Serbo-Croatian bluta 'mouldy wine, wine mould' is derived, through the intercession of Dalmatian Romance, from Latin brutu 'crude, rough; soiled' on the strength of the earliest recorded attestation. Dalmatian-Romance ...
Diftongacija u dalmatoromanskim reliktima latinskog sufiksa -ellu, -a / VOWEL BREAKING IN DALMATIAN ROMANCE DERIVATIVES IN -ĔLLU, -А (ON BALKAN LATIN XII)
(Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности : Институт за српски језик САНУ, 2018)
Vowel breaking in Dalmatian Romance appear to have evolved in two phases and, in Montenegro, Serbo-Croatian 'relics' of Dalmatian Romance derivatives in -ĕ́llu, -a appear to show two distinct outcomes of ĕ́, namely Serbo ...
Opaske uz istoriju lat. oleum / REMARKS ON THE ETYMOLOGY OF LATIN OLEUM (ON BALKAN LATIN XIV)
(Нови Сад : Матица српска, 2021)
This paper discusses three issues which feature in the etymology of Latin oleum ‘olive oil, oil’. 1. Can aberrant or so-called learned forms in Romance languages (Portuguese, Spanish óleo ‘oil’, Italian òlio ‘oil’, Catalan, ...
Sh. blavor. (Iz balkanskog latiniteta XI.) / SC BLAVOR (ON BALKAN LATIN XI)
(Нови Сад : Матица српска, 2017)
The paper is dedicated to the question of the etymology of Serbo-Croatian blavor 'Pseudopus apodus' and the problem of its relationship with Romanian bălaur 'dragon, monster' and Albanian bullar 'Pseudopus apodus, dragon' ...
Illyrian and Slavic / Илирски и словенски
(Београд : Универзитет у Београду – Филозофски факултет, 2022)
This paper analyses borrowings of possible Illyrian provenance in Slavic.
Sections 1 and 2 describe previous attempts at defining the borders and
characteristics of the Illyrian language. The Illyrian forms are classified ...