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Вклад Алексея Канцеровского в исследование марийского языка [Aleksej Kantserovskij’s Contribution in the Research of the Mari Language] [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2022
The article examines the research activities of Aleksej Kantserovskij, teacher of the Kazan Theological Seminary. In addition to the main teaching job he was engaged in scientific work compiling a Mari-Russian dictionary.
Oleg Sergeev
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Shortening and metatony in the Lithuanian future

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
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Frederik Kortlandt
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Balto-Slavic personal pronouns and their accentuation

open access: yesBaltistica, 2013
The major difference between Kapović’s reconstructions and mine is the huge number of doublets which he assumes for his proto-languages. It is reasonable to assume that much of this variation is secondary and must not be dated back to the proto-language ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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Prosody of F. W. Haack’s dictionary

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2022
The article deals with the notation of prosodic features of Lithuanian words in F. W. Haack’s Lithuanian-German and German-Lithuanian dictionary (1730). First, the place of stress (in some cases also tone) is shown by Haack’s diacritical marks.
Vytautas Rinkevičius
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Balto-Slavic accentuation revisited [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
There is every reason to welcome the revised edition (2009) of Thomas Olander’s dissertation (2006), which I have criticized elsewhere (2006). The book is very well written and the author has a broad command of the scholarly literature.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Roman Sukač (ed.), From present to past and back

open access: yesBaltistica, 2012
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Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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On the Reflection of Unaccented Length and the Short Neo-Acute in Slavic, the kȍkōt Type Lengthening in Štokavian/Čakavian and Other Issues

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2022
This is the sixth instalment in the discussion between Frederik Kortlandt and the author of this article on several problems of historical Slavic accentology. The paper discusses the reflection of pre- and posttonic length (in accentual paradigm a and c)
Mate Kapović
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All's well that ends well [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
A few years ago, Jasanoff adopted the central tenet of my accentological theory, viz. that the Balto-Slavic acute was a stød or glottal stop, not a rising tone (cf. Kortlandt 1975, 1977, 2004, Jasanoff 2004a).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The Neo-Štokavian accent shift and the phonological significance of suprasegmental features in different Štokavian dialects. Accoustic and phonetic analysis

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
NAUJAŠTOKAVIŠKASIS KIRČIO ATITRAUKIMAS IRFONOLOGINĖ SUPERSEGMENTINIŲ POŽYMIŲ REIKŠMĖ SKIRTINGOSE ŠTOKAVŲ ŠNEKTOSE. AKUSTINIS IR FONETINIS TYRIMASSantraukaNaujaštokaviškojo kirčio atitraukimo, įvykusio XV amžiuje, rezultatas buvo kylančiųjų priegaidžių ...
Dejan Sredojević, Ljiljana Subotić
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The Stress of Russian Nouns in -ик and -ица

open access: yesPoljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, 2015
This article presents a computational basis for a default position of stress in Russian nouns with the final sequence -ик or -иц(a) and their variants (e.g. the suffixes -ник, -овица, etc.). The position of stress in all such words is classified as root,
David Hart
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