Leksikoloogia
cakewalk, jive, banana, jelly, jam, tote, vodoo, banjo, reggae, ska.
AUSTRALIA- kangaroo, kookaburra, boomerang, dingo, coolibah, wallaby, koala, billabong,
jumbuck, budgerigar, wombat, currawong, corroboree, barramundi, jackeroo.
4) Etymologycal doublets
Wors that have the same etymological roots but have entered the language differently. One of
two or more words derived from one source for exsample. Cattle-chattle, road-raid,
guarrantee-warranty- guaranty.
5) Folk etymology
First of all commonly held misunderstanding of the original word. Rosmarine- rosemary,
somblind- sand-blind. The second thing is when people themselves have made the word up-
changed the grammar throughtout time- naperon became apron, nadre-addre.
6) Archaism
Is the use of a form of speech or writing that is no longer current, many nursery rhymes
conatin archaisms. Archaic elements that occur only in certain fixed expressions are not