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  1. Brosch C., Zu den Wurzeln *seh1- und *seh1p- im Anatolischen, SEC 19 (2014), 35–41 [details]
  2. De Decker F., Some etymological and morphological observations on the *h2o problem, SEC 19 (2014), 43–57 [details]
  3. Garnier R., Sur l’étymologie du latin virgō « vierge », SEC 19 (2014), 59–70 [details]
  4. Janhunen J., On the ethnonyms Orok and Uryangkhai, SEC 19 (2014), 71–81 [details]
  5. Knüppel M., Jukagirisch-tungusische Lehnbeziehungen, SEC 19 (2014), 89–93 [details]
  6. Králik Ľ., Ungarisch vizsga, vizsgál: Versuch einer slawischen Etymologie, SEC 19 (2014), 205–210 [details]
  7. Leschber C., Semantische Entwicklungen bulgarischer Turzismen, SEC 19 (2014), 95–115 [details]
  8. Liberman A., A few samples from the A-section of the prospective Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology (ache, akimbo, aloof, and askance), SEC 19 (2014), 117–141 [details]
  9. Liberman A., My life in etymology, SEC 19 (2014), 7–19 [details]
  10. Majtczak T., From analytic to synthetic – origin of some early Japanese volitive expressions, SEC 19 (2014), 143–160 [details]
  11. Piwowarczyk D.R., The Proto-Indo-European root for ‘apple’ and the problem of comparative reconstruction, SEC 19 (2014), 161–167 [details]
  12. Stachowski M., Remarks on the investigation of the oldest layer of Turkic loan-words in Hungarian, SEC 19 (2014), 215–222 [details]
  13. Şirin User H., Čolpan ‘The Planet Venus’ in Turkic, SEC 19 (2014), 169–178 [details]
  14. Villanueva Svensson M., Gk. λέπω, Lith. lùpti, Ru. lupít’ ‘to peel’, SEC 19 (2014), 179–187 [details]
  15. Woodhouse R., Me and etymology, SEC 19 (2014), 21–34 [details]
  16. Woodhouse R., Some Greek etymologies, SEC 19 (2014), 189–204 [details]
  17. Zoltán A., Einige Bemerkungen zu Ľubor Králiks slawischer Etymologie von ung. vizsga, vizsgál, SEC 19 (2014), 211–213 [details]