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Folk-Etymology

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Gabriella Rundblad, David B. Kronenfeld
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Lexicon of Folk-Etymology

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Ralph Larkin, Daniel Foss
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A Folk Etymology of NĀBi¸

Vetus Testamentum, 1979
En rapprochant les versets 7 et 9 de I Samuel 9, on a une etymologie populaire du terme de Nabi'qui designe en hebreu le prophete. Le narrateur biblique le rattache a la 1personne du pluriel de l'imparfait hiphil de bw'et suggere que le prophete est appele Nabi'parce que nous lui apportons (Nabi') des presents pour obtenir ses oracles.
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Folk Etymology: The Use in Language Play

open access: closedKorean Journal of Russian Language and Literature
Seon-hui Hong
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Folk Etymology in North American Bird Names

American Speech, 1951
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.
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The Initial Stimuli in the Processes of Etymological Reinterpretation (so‐called Folk Etymology)

Scando-Slavica, 1969
(1969). The initial stimuli in the processes of etymological reinterpretation(so‐called folk etymology) Scando-Slavica: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 237-245.
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