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    ON THE SPREAD AND EVOLUTION OF PUDDING by Stachowski, Kamil

    “…A better author could probably write a detective story about the word pudding. The cul- tural and linguistic complex associated with this word spans in its…”
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    PTkc. jā- ∼ ja- ‘to be near, …’ and the question of Altaic correspondences by Stachowski, Kamil

    “…The paper discusses a group of eleven words with similar phonetic shapes and somewhat similar semantics: jagu-, jak- ‘to come near’; jan- ‘to turn back’;…”
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    Estimating Phonetic Probability in Etymology by Stachowski, Kamil

    Published in Journal of quantitative linguistics (03-07-2022)
    “…An etymological proposition is often said to be probable or improbable from the phonetic point of view, and it is not rare for opinions to diverge on which it…”
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    Detecting Persian mediation in Arabisms in Turkish by Stachowski, Kamil

    “…There is a sizeable group of words in Turkish whose ultimate origin is known to be Arabic but whose direct donor language is unclear. The paper analyses 69…”
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    Phonetic renderings in Turkish arabisms and farsisms by Stachowski,Kamil

    Published in Türkbilig (2020)
    “…The paper is a summary of phonetic renderings found in borrowings from Arabic and Persian in Turkish. Based on 1748 loanwords, it gives an overview of which…”
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    A Report on the Distribution of Phonetic Renderings in Loanwords by Stachowski, Kamil

    Published in Journal of quantitative linguistics (02-01-2018)
    “…The paper analyses the distribution of counts of phonetic renderings in 25 adaptations of loanwords from three methodologically different datasets, and…”
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    An Experiment in Labelling Draw-a-Map Maps by Stachowski, Kamil

    Published in Studies in Polish linguistics (2017)
    “…Apart from offering a contribution to perceptual dialectology of Poland, the paper discusses an experiment in which two groups were set a map drawing task. One…”
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    Possibly Oriental elements in Slavonic folklore. Mamuna [Part 1] by Stachowski, Kamil, Stachowski, Olaf

    “…A specialist in Middle Eastern languages will likely be quick to associate Pol. mamuna ‘an ape-like mythological creature’ with Ar./Pers./Tkc. majmun ‘ape’. It…”
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    POSSIBLY ORIENTAL ELEMENTS IN SLAVONIC FOLKLORE. MAMUNA [PART 2] by Stachowski, Kamil, Stachowski, Olaf

    “…A specialist in Middle Eastern languages will likely be quick to associate Pol. mamuna ‘an ape-like mythological creature’ with Ar./Pers./Tkc. majmun ‘ape’. It…”
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    South Siberian material in Radloff’s dictionary by Stachowski,Kamil

    “…South Siberian material makes up about a quarter of Wilhelm Radloff ’s Versuch eines Wörterbuches der Türk-Dialecte, making the dictionary by far the richest…”
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    The discussion on consonant harmony in Northwestern Karaim by Stachowski,Kamil

    Published in Türkbilig (2009)
    “…During more than a century of investigation, northwestern Karaim has been labelled as being consonant-, vowel- and syllable-harmonical. The present paper…”
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    Remarks on The Phonology of The Transitional Period of Northwestern Karaim by Stachowski,Kamil

    “…The paper presents some thoughts on the phonology of Northwestern Karaim during its transition from vowel to consonant harmony, that were enabled and spurred…”
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    The discussion on conconant harmony in northwestern Karaim by STACHOWSKI, Kamil

    Published in Türkbilig (2009)
    “…Özet: Yüzyıldan fazla süren araştırmalarda, Karaimce ünsüz-, ünlü- ve hece-uyumlu bir dil olarak tanımlanmıştır. Bu yazıda, bu konuda yapılan tartışmaların bir…”
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