Marek Stachowski (linguist)
Marek Stachowski is a Polish linguist and etymologist specializing in Turkic languages, especially Yakut, Dolgan and Turkish. He is a professor at Jagiellonian University[1] and the founding editor of the historical linguistics journal Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia.[2]
He has published nine books and more than 200 articles on Turkic, Mongolic, Yeniseian, Tungusic and some European languages. He publishes in English, German and Polish.
Main works
- Stachowski, Marek 1993. Dolganischer Wortschatz, Kraków, 264 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 1993. Geschichte des jakutischen Vokalismus. Kraków, 208 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 1995. Studien zum Wortschatz der jakutischen Übersetzung des Neuen
- Testaments, Kraków, 63 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 1997. Dolganische Wortbildung, Kraków, 124 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 1998. Dolganischer Wortschatz - Supplementband, Kraków, 282 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 1999. Konsonantenadaptation russischer Lehnwörter im Dolganischen, Kraków,
- 140 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 2007. Gramatyka języka tureckiego w zarysie, 1st edition, Kraków, 407 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 2009. Gramatyka języka tureckiego w zarysie, 2nd revised edition, Kraków,
- 407 p.
- Stachowski, Marek 2011. Etimoloji, Ankara, X + 118 p.
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References
- Faculty directory listing, Jagiellonian University, retrieved 2012-10-26.
- Home page for Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia, Jagiellonian University, retrieved 2012-10-26.
External links
- http://www2.filg.uj.edu.pl/ifo/kjasis/~stachowski.marek/
- https://jagiellonian.academia.edu/MarekStachowski
- List of publications
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