Manuel d'étymologie lexicale romane
Inspired by the tradition of Romance etymological dictionaries such as the FEW and the LEI, and picking up on the paradigmatic debate recently raised by the DÉRom, the Manual of Romance Lexical Etymology presents research methods currently used in Romance etymology, differentiating between inherited lexicon, borrowings and internal creations. Focused on Romance linguistics, the manual also engages in dialogue with the field of general etymology.

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Manuel d'étymologie lexicale romane
Inspired by the tradition of Romance etymological dictionaries such as the FEW and the LEI, and picking up on the paradigmatic debate recently raised by the DÉRom, the Manual of Romance Lexical Etymology presents research methods currently used in Romance etymology, differentiating between inherited lexicon, borrowings and internal creations. Focused on Romance linguistics, the manual also engages in dialogue with the field of general etymology.

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Manuel d'étymologie lexicale romane

Manuel d'étymologie lexicale romane

Manuel d'étymologie lexicale romane

Manuel d'étymologie lexicale romane

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Inspired by the tradition of Romance etymological dictionaries such as the FEW and the LEI, and picking up on the paradigmatic debate recently raised by the DÉRom, the Manual of Romance Lexical Etymology presents research methods currently used in Romance etymology, differentiating between inherited lexicon, borrowings and internal creations. Focused on Romance linguistics, the manual also engages in dialogue with the field of general etymology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110710205
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/25/2026
Series: Manuals of Romance Linguistics
Pages: 600
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)
Language: French
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Éva Buchi, ATILF (CNRS/Université de Lorraine), Nancy, France.

Éva Buchi, ATILF (CNRS/Université de Lorraine), Nancy, France.
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