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- PhD Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Yakov Malkiel was a U.S. Romance etymologist and philologist. His specialty was the development of Latin words, roots, prefixes, and suffixes in modern Romance languages, particularly Spanish. He was the founder of the journal Romance Philology.
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- Studies in irreversible binomials (1959) (209)
- Perspectives on historical linguistics (1985) (96)
- Directions for Historical Linguistics: A Symposium (1968) (94)
- The Jewish Heritage of Spain. (On the Occasion of Americo Castro's Espana en su historia) (1950) (57)
- Perspectives on Historical Linguistics: Papers from a conference held at the meeting of the Language Theory Division, Modern Language Assn., San Francisco, 27–30 December 1979 (1982) (50)
- Drift, Slope, and Slant: Background of, and Variations upon, a Sapirian Theme (1981) (36)
- Essays on linguistic themes (1969) (33)
- Problems in the Diachronic Differentiation of Near-Homophones (1979) (24)
- Theory and method in lexicography : western and non-western perspectives (1981) (23)
- Lexical borrowing in the Romance languages (1983) (23)
- Latin and the Vernacular Languages in Early Medieval Britain: Papers Delivered to the Fifth Annual St. John's House Symposium (1984) (22)
- Diachronic problems in phonosymbolism (1990) (21)
- Paradigmatic Resistance to Sound Change: The Old Spanish Preterite Forms vide, vido against the Background of the Recession of Primary -d- (1960) (21)
- 19. Why AP- ISH but worm- Y ? (1977) (19)
- Etymological Dictionaries: A Tentative Typology (1977) (19)
- Multiple versus simple causation in linguistic change (1983) (18)
- History and histories of linguistics (1983) (17)
- Diphthongization, Monophthongization, Metaphony: Studies in Their Interaction in the Paradigm of the Old Spanish -IR Verbs (1966) (14)
- Each word has a history of its own (1983) (13)
- Multi-Conditioned Sound Change and the Impact of Morphology on Phonology (1976) (12)
- Sound symbolism: Regular sound development, phonosymbolic orchestration, disambiguation of homonyms (1995) (10)
- From Romance Philology Through Dialect Geography to Sociolinguistics (1976) (10)
- Lexical Polarization in Romance (1951) (10)
- Etymology and the Structure of Word Families (1954) (9)
- Linguistics as a genetic science (1967) (8)
- Jewish languages, theme and variations (1978) (8)
- On Hierarchizing the Components of Multiple Causation (1977) (7)
- Hispano-Arabic marrano and Its Hispano-Latin Homophone (1948) (7)
- Reflexive Verbs: Latin, Old French, Modern French (1943) (7)
- Patterns of Derivational Affixation in the Cabraniego Dialect of East-central Asturian (1970) (7)
- The Interlocking of Narrow Sound Change, Broad Phonological Pattern, Level of Transmission, Areal Configuration, Sound Symbolism. Diachronic Studies in the Hispano-Latin Consonant Clusters cl-, fl-, pl- (1968) (6)
- The Two Sources of the Hispanic Suffix -azo, -aco (1959) (6)
- "Development of the Latin Suffixes -antia and -entia in the Romance Languages, with Special Regard to Ibero-Romance" (1949) (6)
- Linguistics and Philology in Spanish America: A Survey (1925-1970) (1972) (6)
- Toward a Reconsideration of the Old Spanish Imperfect in -ia similar to -ie (1959) (6)
- Etymology and General Linguistics (1962) (6)
- A tentative typology of romance historical grammars (1963) (5)
- COMPARATIVE ROMANCE LINGUISTICS (1972) (5)
- Etymology and modern linguistics (1975) (5)
- From particular to general linguistics : selected essays, 1965-1978 (1983) (5)
- A Tentative Typology of Etymological Studies (1957) (5)
- Gender, sex, and size, as reflected in the Romance languages (1983) (4)
- Revisionist dialectology and mainstream linguistics (Review article) (1984) (4)
- Weak phonetic change, spontaneous sound shift, lexical contamination (1962) (4)
- Old Spanish nadi(e), otri(e) (1945) (4)
- From particular to general linguistics (1983) (4)
- Old Spanish Resistance to Diphthongization, or Previous Vowel Lengthening? (1984) (4)
- Integration of phonosymbolism with other categories of language change (1987) (4)
- The Five Sources of Epenthetic /J/ in Western Hispano-Romance: A Study in Multiple Causation (1969) (4)
- The Etymology of Hispanic vel(l)ido and melindre (1946) (4)
- THE PAN-EUROPEAN SUFFIX -esco, -esque IN STRATIGRAPHIC PROJECTION (1972) (4)
- The Spanish Dialect in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana (1951) (4)
- I. Multiple causation (1983) (3)
- Studies in the Hispanic Infix -eg- (1949) (3)
- From Romance Philology Through Dialect Geography to Sociolinguistics (1976) (3)
- Infinitive Endings, Conjugation Classes, Nominal Derivational Suffixes, and Vocalic Gamuts in Romance (1982) (3)
- The Contrast tomais similar to tomavades, quereis similar to queriades in Classical Spanish (1949) (3)
- The Prospects of a Sapir Renaissance in Linguistics (1984) (2)
- Excessive self-assertion in glottodiachrony: Portuguese sofrer and its Latin and Spanish counterparts (1985) (2)
- A. Genetic linguistics (1983) (2)
- Rising biphthongs in the paradigms of spanish learnes "-ir" verbs (1984) (2)
- The Classification of Romance Languages (1978) (2)
- Diachronic Studies in Lexicology, Affixation, Phonology: Edita and Inedita 1979–1988. Volume II (1992) (2)
- Between monogenesis and polygenesis (1982) (2)
- Ramon Menendez Pidal as Etymologist (1984) (2)
- PARADIGMATIC RESISTANCE TO SOUND CHANGE (1972) (2)
- The uniqueness and complexity of etymological solutions (1955) (2)
- The Development of -ivu in Latin and Romance (1941) (2)
- The first half of the twentieth century (1993) (2)
- "WESTERN ROMANCE" VERSUS "EASTERN ROMANCE": The Terms, the Images, and the Underlying Concepts (1991) (2)
- Spanish Diphthongization and Accentual Structure in Diachronic Perspective (1984) (2)
- The Problem of ‘The Old Spanish Sibilants’: Three Consecutive New-Style Explanations (1993) (2)
- The Etymology of Spanish villancico ‘Carol’; Certain Literary Implications of this Etymology (1984) (2)
- Romance and Indo-European Linguistics in Italy (1982) (2)
- The centers of gravity in nineteenth-century Romance linguistics (1993) (2)
- Cervantes in Nineteenth-Century Russia (1951) (2)
- A Cluster of Four Homophones in Ibero-Romance (1953) (2)
- The Etymology of Portuguese Iguaria (1944) (2)
- The Place Assigned To Rumanian by Nineteenth-Century Comparatists (1983) (2)
- The Hypothetical Base in Romance Etymology (1950) (1)
- The Hispanic Suffix -(i)ego: A Morphological and Lexical Study Based on Historical and Dialectal Sources (1960) (1)
- The Old French Verbal Abstracts in -ëiz (1986) (1)
- Old Spanish Fazana, Pa(s)trana, and Past(r)ija (Concluded) (1950) (1)
- Six Categories of Nasal Epenthesis: Their Place in the Evolution from Latin into Romance (1984) (1)
- Culture History through Linguistics (1950) (1)
- A Latin-Hebrew Blend: Hispanic Desmazalado (1947) (1)
- Semantic universals, lexical polarization, taboo. The Romance domain of ‘left’ and ‘right’ revisited (1979) (1)
- The Etymology of Hispanic que(i)xar (1945) (1)
- Language, Thought, & Culture. Roger W. Brown , Irving M. Copi , Don E. Dulaney , William K. Frankena , Paul Henle , Charles L. Stevenson (1959) (1)
- The social matrix of Paleo-Romance postverbal nouns (1983) (1)
- Spanish pudiente, pudiendo: A Case of Lexical Aberrancy (1987) (1)
- Autobiographic Sketch: Early Years in America (1980) (1)
- The interlocking of etymology and historical grammar (exemplified with the analysis of Spanish desleír ) (1983) (1)
- Apocope: Straight; Through Contact of Languages; via Suffixal Polarization. The Spanish Derivational Morphemes and Word-Final Segments - ín and - ino (1988) (1)
- Semantic versus formal ingredients distillable from resistance to language shift: The case of Spanishdormir, morir (1993) (1)
- Sapir as a Student of Linguistic Diachrony (1986) (1)
- The fluctuating intensity of a ‘sound law’ (1980) (1)
- From Old Portuguese caer ‘to fall’ to Modern cair: Three Explanations (1986) (1)
- The Discovery in Old French Phonology of the Niece , Piece , Tierç , Cierge Type (1990) (1)
- Old Spanish Paladino, Palaciano, Palanciano, Palaciego (1950) (1)
- Two Attempts to Cultivate and Transcend Lexicography: Émile Littré (1801-81) and Frédéric Mistral (1830-1914) (1991) (1)
- The place of Etymology in Linguistic Research (1954) (1)
- Difficulties in the Simultaneous Study of Spanish and Portuguese (1941) (1)
- Some Diachronic Implications of Fluid Speech Communities (1964) (1)
- Old Spanish Assechar and Its Variants (1949) (1)
- A Cluster of (Old) Portuguese Derivational Suffixes:-ece, -ice, -ez(a),Viewed in Relation to their Spanish Counterparts (1988) (1)
- The Word Family of Old Spanish recudir (1946) (1)
- Between Heymann Steinthal and Adolf Tobler: Georg Cohn in Turn-of-the-Century Berlin (1978) (1)
- Development of the Latin Suffixes -antia and -entia in the Romance Languages, with Special Regard to Ibero-Romance (1946) (1)
- An Imported Derivative in Search of a Missing Primitive: The Near-Antonyms OProv., Cat.avinenteza‘Composure, Charm’ vs. OSp.avin-, avil-entez(a)‘Boisterous Arrogance’ (1991) (1)
- Studies in the reconstruction of Hispano-Latin word families (1956) (1)
- Interplay of Sounds and Forms in the Shaping of Three Old Spanish Medial Consonant Clusters (1982) (1)
- Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Etymologies: The Three Lexical Kernels of Hispanic sana, ensanar, sanudo (1974) (1)
- Spanish cosecha and Its Congeners (1947) (1)
- Relics of Latin mellīgō in Balkan Romance@@@Relics of Latin melligo in Balkan Romance (1947) (1)
- Book Review:Language in Culture. Conference on the Interrelations of Language and Other Aspects of Culture Harry Hoijer (1956) (1)
- 4. Semantically-marked root morphemes in diachronic morphology (1982) (1)
- A Lexicographic Mirage (1941) (1)
- Range of variation as a clue to dating (1983) (0)
- Is There Room for "General Philology"? (1966) (0)
- DISCUSSION PAPER (1973) (0)
- Studies in Luso-Hispanic lexical osmosis: old spanish "famn-, fambr-iento, (des)fambrido," portuguesse "fam-into, es-fom-eado" "hungry" and the growth of the suffix "-(i)ento" (1977) (0)
- The Romance Word Family of Latin Ambāgō (1947) (0)
- The Word Family of Spanish desmoronar, Portuguese esb(o)roar “crumble” (1948) (0)
- Old Spanish Fazana, Pa(s)trana, and Past(r)ija (1950) (0)
- F. Language vs. the real world (1983) (0)
- Factors in the unity of ROMANIA (1983) (0)
- The Transmission into Romance of Latin nōdus , nŭptiœ , nŭrus , and nŭx : Diachronic Interplay of Phonetic and Semantic Analogies (1990) (0)
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary etymologies (1983) (0)
- G. The social component of chance (1983) (0)
- Studies in Spanish and Portuguese Animal Names (I) (1956) (0)
- Sapir's panoramic view (1926) of recent advances in linguistics (1989) (0)
- Yakov Malkiel : a tentative autobibliography (1988) (0)
- Theory and Practice of Romance Etymology: Studies in Language, Culture and History (1989) (0)
- The Etymology of Hispanic "Churniego", "Churriego", "Chorniega" (1949) (0)
- Franz von Miklosich and the rise of romance linguistics (1980) (0)
- The Hispanic Suffix "-(i)ego": A Morphological and Lexical Study Based on Historical and Dialectal Sources (1953) (0)
- A Cluster of Four Homophones in Ibero-Romance (Concluded) (1953) (0)
- James V. Catano. Language, History, Style: Leo Spitzer and the Critical Tradition (1990) (0)
- DISTINCTIVE TRAITS OF ROMANCE LINGUISTICS (1972) (0)
- Style in Language. Thomas A. Sebeok (1962) (0)
- Diminutive, augmentative and pejorative suffixes in Modern Spanish; guide to their use and meaning: Anthony Gooch Pergamon Oxford Spanish Series. Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, etc. 1967. xii, 304 pp. 35 s. (1971) (0)
- Selected Writings. I, Phonological Studies. Roman Jakobson (1963) (0)
- The rise of the nominal augments in Romance (1983) (0)
- Selective index of key terms (1983) (0)
- Reflexes of Latin superbus / superbia in Spanish and Portuguese (Older and Modern) (1988) (0)
- THE ETYMOLOGY OF FRENCH CONCIERGE (1986) (0)
- Some Names of the Bat in Ibero-Romance (1951) (0)
- Some late twentieth-century options open to Hispanic Philology and Linguistics (1975) (0)
- Old Spanish "Maznar" "To Knead" and the Progeny of Latin "Macerare" (1954) (0)
- D. Convergence and divergence (1983) (0)
- Erratic Derivational or Compositional Designs as Clues to Word Origins (1989) (0)
- The transmutation of Church Latin(Diēs) Nātālis ‘birthday’ into FrenchNoël ‘Christmas’ (1991) (0)
- A Brief History of M. R. Lida de Maldiel's Celestina Studies (1982) (0)
- Lexical Notes on the Western Leonese Dialect of la Cabrera Alta (1949) (0)
- Aspirations, Organization, Achievement (1979) (0)
- One characteristic derivational suffix of literary Italian (1983) (0)
- Development of the Latin Suffixes -antia and -entia in Romance Languages, with Special Regard to Ibero-Romance (1946) (0)
- Studies in the transfer of a word to a different lexical family: the case of spanish "apurar"/"apuro" (1992) (0)
- Nature in the German Novel of the Late Eighteenth Century 1770-1800 (1941) (0)
- Guide to abbreviations (1983) (0)
- The Fluctuating Intensity of a ‘Sound Law’: Some Vicissitudes of Latin ěand ŏin Spanish (1990) (0)
- Structural Studies on Spanish Themes. Henry R. Kahane , Angelina Pietrangeli (1962) (0)
- Cartas al editor - eScholarship (1977) (0)
- The verb snodare and its satellites. An Italian innovation or a legacy of Folk Latin (1988) (0)
- Etiological studies in romance diachronic phonology (1973) (0)
- H. Lexical independence vs. grammatical constraint (1983) (0)
- Some Names of the Bat in Ibero-Romance (Concluded) (1951) (0)
- Etymology: The nineteenth century (1993) (0)
- "The Derivation of Hispanic fealdad(e), fieldad(e), and frialdad(e)" (1949) (0)
- Old French Asoutif "Solitary" (1942) (0)
- Two issues of authorship and influence in turn-of-the-century French linguistics (1991) (0)
- In Search of Coefficients in Diachronic Morphological Analysis: /i/ as an Increasingly Dominant Vowel in Spanish Inflectional Morphemes (1982) (0)
- Sound Correspondences and Levels of Transmission: Problems in the Fluctuating Representation of Medial /kt(j)/, /pt(j)/ in Hispano-Romance (1987) (0)
- The Suffix -āgo in Astur-Leonese-Galician Dialects@@@The Suffix -ago in Astur-Leonese-Galician Dialects (1943) (0)
- Crumēna , a Latin Lexical Isolate, and its Survival in Hispano-Romance (Sp. Colmena, dial. cormena ‘Beehive’) (1990) (0)
- The Derivation of Hispanic fealdad(e), fieldad(e) and frialdad(e) (1946) (0)
- Dwayne E. Carpenter. Alfonso X and the Jews: An Edition and Commentary on “Siete -Partidas” 7.24—De los judíos. (University of California Publications, Modern Philology, 115.) University of California Press, 1986. xii + 160pp; one plate. $14 (soft cover) (1988) (0)
- Theory and Practice of Romance Etymology: Studies in Language, Culture and History@@@The Triple Janus Head of Romance Linguistics (1992) (0)
- Old and new thoughts about the configuration of the Romance language family (1992) (0)
- Linguistic Problems in a New Hispanic Etymological Dictionary (1956) (0)
- Studies in Spanish and Portuguese Animal Names (Conclusion) (1956) (0)
- Studies in Romance Nouns Extracted from Past Participles (1973) (0)
- Old Judaeo-Spanish yegüería 'Mess, Dish'@@@Old Judaeo-Spanish yegueria 'Mess, Dish' (1945) (0)
- K. Affixal derivation (1983) (0)
- Relics of Mergus, Mergulus, and Mucro in Ibero-Romance (1946) (0)
- Author’s acknowledgments (1983) (0)
- The Latin Base of the Spanish Suffix -eno (1944) (0)
- (American) English Perspire, Transpire (1987) (0)
- Why Spanish seso, but Portuguese siso, from ancestral sē(n)su? (1988) (0)
- Etymology: The second half of the twentieth century (1993) (0)
- C. Clues as to dating (1983) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: A Prague School Reader in Linguistics. JOSEF VACHEK (1966) (0)
- August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics (1980) (0)
- Spanish deleznar 'To Slide,' lezne 'Smooth, Slippery' (1944) (0)
- Index of Key Concepts (1990) (0)
- Conflicting prosodic inferences from Ascoli’s and Darmesteter’s laws? (1983) (0)
- Deux frontieres entre la phonologie et la morphologie en diachronie (Two Boundaries between Phonology and Morphology in Diachronic Linguistics). (1973) (0)
- Roger Wright (ed.). Latin and the Romance languages in the early Middle Ages (1992) (0)
- Toward higher formalization in etymology: The Spanish culinary term Ciliérveda and variants (1985) (0)
- On Analyzing Hispano-Maya Blends (1948) (0)
- Spanish word formation; Productive derivational morphology in the modern lexis (1991) (0)
- The double affixation in old French gens‐es‐or, bel‐ez‐or, old Provençal bel‐az‐or (1973) (0)
- J. Accentology and phonology (1983) (0)
- From Intuitive Etymology through Word-History to Microglottology (1990) (0)
- Brigitte Nerlich, Change in language: Whitney, Bréal and Wegener . (Routledge History of Linguistic Thought Series.) London & New York: Routledge, 1990. Pp. xiv + 213. (1991) (0)
- Vowel Gamuts in Romance Derivational Suffixation (1991) (0)
- Current Trends in Linguistics Volume III: Theoretical Foundations [and Comments and Replies]. Thomas A. Sebeok , Noam Chomsky (1968) (0)
- The Etymology of Hispanic Terco (1949) (0)
- The Etymology of Old Spanish Apesgar "To Catch, to Press, to Weigh" (1945) (0)
- B. History of linguistics (1983) (0)
- The etymology of Spanish « Maraña » (1948) (0)
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