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Locally related series in Indo-European languages
Šefčík, Ondřej
In the present paper we try to enlighten some problems of locally related series (Trubetzkoy´s so-called Schwesterreihen) in the Indo-European phonemic system.
On reconstruction of one Klaret's expression
Nejedlý, Petr
Reconctruction of the word przetawnyk.
Czech name of a weapon. Etymological interpretation
Homolková, Milada
Appelation of a weapon motivated by appelation of an animal.
Beiträge zur Kunde der altpreussischen Sprache D - K
Matzenauer, A.
Edition of the manuschript of the inedited etymological dictionary of the Old Prussian language (letters D-K).
Etymological Studies of Brno 3

Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference.
Folk etymology and explication of the Proto-Slavic lexicon
Šarapatková, Žofie
Folk etymology and explication of the Proto-Slavic lexicon.
Explanations of some Czech names of plants
Havlová, Eva
The article gives semantic and etymologic explanation of following names of plants in Czech dialects: maselnice ´Orobanche alba´, smetaník ´Lathraea´, randlíček, rendličky ´Aquilegia´ and sníček ´Asplenium´.
Terms for the lastborn child in a family
Janyšková, Ilona
The article presents an overview of the semantic motivations for naming the youngest child in Slavonic languages. The rich dialectal material from individual Slavonic languages shows that in the past (and in some places even today) the lastborn child in a family had a special standing, both in a positive sense and also the negative.
What can the deprefixation offer to the etymology
Karlíková, Helena
The article presents an etymological analysis of a few words of the word-families of the Proto-Slavonic verbs oriti, d6rati/derti and vęzati.
Some names of spices in the Slavic languages: rosemary, sage
Valčáková, Pavla
Rosemary and sage are medicinal herbs that are both used as spices. The paper focuses on etymology of these plant names in the Slavic languages with an attempt to explain some hitherto uncertain names (indirlija, rabazínja, rapaňa, kuškuta etc.)

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