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About this book
1: Introduction
2: What is a Word? Which Words Need Etymological Research?
3: Are Words Coherent Entities?
4: Word Formation
5: Lexical Borrowing
6: The Mechanisms of Borrowing
7: Change in Word Form
8: Semantic Change
9: The Etymology of Names
10: Conclusion
Glossary
Suggested Further Reading
References
Index of Words
General Index
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