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Duck-Hunting in Anger?
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Canadian Slavonic Papers
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March 1, 2008
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ABSTRACT: This presentation aims at addressing an apparent minor discrepancy between citations in Shevelov's A Prehistory of Slavic (1964) and his Historical Phonology of the Ukrainian Language (1979). Shevelov (1964: 403) cites Russian ... 'drake', also occurring in Ukrainian, and gives an Old Irish form selg, glossed as 'hunt', as a cognate. In Shevelov 1979: 94, however, Old Irish selg, unglossed, is offered as a cognate for Ukrainian cejiesimca 'spleen' id., and other related Slavic forms, see also Trautmann 1923: 256, Pokorny 1959: 900-901, 987, Vasmer 1964-1973: III: 594-595, while his comment on Russian ... cites no other cognates. For Old Irish selg itself, which, like ... and ... ...
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