Bridging past and present: exploring Cannabis traditions in Armenia through ethnobotanical interviews and bibliographic prospecting. [PDF]
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Disentangling a Complex of Violet, Endangered Species of <i>Clavaria</i> Subsumed Under the Misapplied Name <i>Clavaria zollingeri</i> Lév. (Clavariaceae, Fungi). [PDF]
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Folk etymology, analogy and the gradual nature of compositionality
Hoekstra, E., van der Kuip, F.J.
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Notes on Mr. A. Smythe Palmer's “folk etymology” [PDF]
A. L. Mayhew
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Folk Etymology in North American Bird Names
T HE CHANGE of asparagus into sparrowgrass is the best known example of what is called 'folk etymology'-the transformation of a form under the influence of some other word with which it has an apparent or fancied connection. Many good examples of this process may be pointed out in the field of bird appellations in North America.
W. L. McAtee
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The initial stimuli in the processes of etymological reinterpretation(so‐called folk etymology)
(1969). The initial stimuli in the processes of etymological reinterpretation(so‐called folk etymology) Scando-Slavica: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 237-245.
Witold Cienkowski
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Folk Etymology and Earliest Documented Usage of "Calypso"
In the Carnival Issue of the Trinidad Sunday Mirror ("A 6-Legged Killer Made Calypso," Feb. 9, 1964, p. 6), "a long-ago judge of calypso contests, music-lover R. E. Legge Algernon" added still another derivation for the term "calypso" to the eight I listed in 1959 ("Toward a Definition of 'Calypso,'" Ethnomusicology, 111/2, May, 1959, 59-60, summarized
Daniel J. Crowley
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