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  1. Berta Á., Zur Etymologie des tü. čok ‘viel, sehr’, SEC 4 (1999), 7–26 [details]
  2. Blažek V., Indo-European ‘thousand’, SEC 4 (1999), 27–39 [details]
  3. Bochnakowa A., Origine de quelques mots romans ou effets de l’agglutination et de la déglutination, SEC 4 (1999), 41–46 [details]
  4. Dombrowski B.W., On Eblaitic quqiyānum and Sumerian and Afro-Asiatic nomenclatures for birds in the orders of Pelecaniformes and others, SEC 4 (1999), 47–93 [details]
  5. 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]
  6. Mańczak W., Étymologie du français sarrasin, SEC 4 (1999), 95–96 [details]
  7. Mańczak-Wohlfeld E., On the origin of -s in the third person singular Present Indicative, SEC 4 (1999), 97–104 [details]
  8. Miller R.A., Old Korean, Koguryŏ, and another Po-hai word, SEC 4 (1999), 105–117 [details]
  9. Önal G.M., G. Jarring: Central Asian Turkic Place Names – Lop Nor and Tarim Area. An Attempt at Classification and Explanation Based on Sven Hedin’s Diaries and Published Works, SEC 4 (1999), 199–201 [details]
  10. Rikov G.T., Hittite marra-, marriye- and TU7marḫa-, SEC 4 (1999), 119–126 [details]
  11. Stachowski M., Aleksandr E. Anikin: Ètimologičeskij slovaŕ russkich zaimstvovanij v jazykach Sibiri. Probnye staťi. Časť 1., SEC 4 (1999), 195–198 [details]
  12. Stachowski M., Uralistisch-turkologische Überlegungen zur Fledermaus, SEC 4 (1999), 127–136 [details]
  13. Stala E., Arabisms in the Spanish Inventory of Moorish gooda in the Kingdom of Granada, SEC 4 (1999), 137–155 [details]
  14. Takács G., ‘Ear’ and ‘hear’ in Egyptian and Afrasian, SEC 4 (1999), 157–172 [details]
  15. Witczak K.T., Studies in Armenian etymology, SEC 4 (1999), 173–190 [details]
  16. Zieme P., Wie Feuer und Staub, SEC 4 (1999), 191–194 [details]