Folk-etymology : haphazard perversion or shrewd analogy?

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Lexicology, semantics and lexicography, ed. by Julie Coleman, Christian J. Kay, Amsterdam [etc.], 2000, p. 19-34 (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science)
Main Authors: Rundblad, Gabriella, Kronenfeld, David B.
Content type: Article
Published: 2000
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