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@article{1799052, author = {Blažek, Václav}, article_number = {léto}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.35321/all84-02}, keywords = {appellative; hydronym; toponym; etymology; semantic parallel}, language = {eng}, issn = {1648-4444}, journal = {Acta Linguistica Lithuanica}, title = {Baltic *ju:ra:-/-(i)ja:- ‘sea’ & *jaura-/-(i)ja- ‘wet soil, bog, deep water’}, url = {https://journals.lki.lt/actalinguisticalithuanica/article/view/2079}, volume = {84}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1799052 AU - Blažek, Václav PY - 2021 TI - Baltic *ju:ra:-/-(i)ja:- ‘sea’ & *jaura-/-(i)ja- ‘wet soil, bog, deep water’ JF - Acta Linguistica Lithuanica VL - 84 IS - léto SP - 30-49 EP - 30-49 SN - 16484444 KW - appellative KW - hydronym KW - toponym KW - etymology KW - semantic parallel UR - https://journals.lki.lt/actalinguisticalithuanica/article/view/2079 N2 - This article analyses the Common Baltic term *ju:r- ‘sea’ with its vrddhi-formation *jaur- ‘wet soil, bog, deep water’, their toponymic traces in the macro-Baltic area, probable borrowings identifiable in Fenno-Permic *jürɜ ‘deep place in water’ and Fenno-Volgaic *järwä ‘lake’, probable external cognates in Armenian ǰowr ‘water’, and in the hydronyms Iuras & Zyras from Eastern Thrace and the Gaulish oronym Jura with regard to the semantic connection of the meanings ‘deep’ and ‘high’. These partial steps lead to the final conclusion that the primary meaning of the Baltic root *ju:r- was ‘deep water’. ER -
BLAŽEK, Václav. Baltic *ju:ra:-/-(i)ja:- ‘sea’ \&{}amp; *jaura-/-(i)ja- ‘wet soil, bog, deep water’. \textit{Acta Linguistica Lithuanica}. 2021, roč.~84, léto, s.~30-49. ISSN~1648-4444. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.35321/all84-02.
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