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  1. Maciuszak K., Notes on the etymology of the New Persian colour names, SEC 1 (1996), 25–37 [details]
  2. Maciuszak K., Smoczyński, W. (ed.): Analecta Indoeuropaea Cracoviensia, vol. II: Kuryłowicz Memorial Volume, Part One, SEC 1 (1996), 189–192 [details]
  3. Maciuszak K., New Persian nān ‘bread’ and its reflexes in Siberian languages, SEC 3 (1998), 17–23 [details]
  4. Maciuszak K., Chlodwig H. Werba: Verba Indoarica. Die primären und sekundären Wurzeln der Sanskrit-Sprache, Pars I: Radices Primariae, SEC 4 (1999), 203–204 [details]
  5. Maciuszak K., Notes on etymology of the Gilaki colour names, SEC 6 (2001), 105–108 [details]
  6. Maciuszak K., How do Iranians love?, SEC 7 (2002), 79–84 [details]
  7. Maciuszak K., Studia Indogermanica Lodziensia, vol. II, SEC 7 (2002), 191–193 [details]
  8. Maciuszak K., Studia Indogermanica Lodziensia, vol. III, SEC 7 (2002), 195–196 [details]
  9. Maciuszak K., Persian checkmate – ‘The King is oppressed’. On the origin of the chessmens’ names, SEC 8 (2003), 91–101 [details]
  10. Maciuszak K. and Nasalski I., Can a flaming sword be cold? Cutting weapon as a conceptual and linguistic predicament, SEC 9 (2004), 77–102 [details]
  11. Maciuszak K., Georg Morgenstierne: The father of Modern Iranian language studies and his heritage (Notes on A New Etymological Dictionary of Pashto), SEC 10 (2005), 219–226 [details]
  12. Maciuszak K., Johnny Cheung: Studies in the Historical Development of the Ossetic Vocalism, SEC 12 (2007), 203–206 [details]
  13. Maciuszak K., The Persian suffix -(e)stān ‘the land of’, SEC 13 (2008), 119–140 [details]