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Folk Etymology and Earliest Documented Usage of "Calypso"
Ethnomusicology, 1966In 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
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Folk theories of algorithms: Understanding digital irritation
Media, Culture and Society, 2021Brita Ytre-Arne, Hallvard Moe
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Greek Reinterpretation of Iranian Names by Folk Etymology
2007This chapter explores the interpretation of Iranian names in Greek by so-called folk etymology. It explains that folk etymology is the phenomenon by which a personal name is assimilated according to sound and morphology into the host language, often acquiring a pseudo-etymology as part of the process.
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Withaferin A: From ayurvedic folk medicine to preclinical anti-cancer drug
Biochemical Pharmacology, 2020Emilie Logie +2 more
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From elite folk science to the policy legend of the circular economy
Environmental Science and Policy, 2020Mario Giampietro
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