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Elena Stadnik-Holzer (Hrsg.), Baltische un slavische Prosodie
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Bonifacas Stundžia
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There are two chronological layers of metatonical circumflex in monosyllables, viz. an early Balto-Slavic layer which is reflected e.g. in Lith. dė̃s, jõs, duõs and a recent Aukštaitian layer which is found e.g. in nom.pl. tiẽ, acc.pl. tuõs, inst.sg. tuõ.
Frederik Kortlandt
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Accentual doublets in standard languages in the Neo-Štokavian base : Bosnian standard accentuation with a focus on the accentuation of verbs [PDF]
Współczesna bośniacka norma akcentuacyjna ma cechy wspólne ze standardowymi odmianami języków chorwackiego, czarnogórskiego, serbskiego i serbochorwackiego.
Hodžić, Jasmin
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Aštuntoji baltų ir slavų akcentologų konferencija
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Dovilė Tamulaitienė
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Shortening, Lengthening, and Reconstruction: Notes on Historical Slavic Accentology
The paper is a part of an ongoing discussion on various topics of historical Slavic accentology with Frederik Kortlandt. The topics discussed in the paper are: the reflex of the Proto-Slavic short neo-acute in Kajkavian; the reflex of pretonic and ...
Mate Kapović
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Rise and development of Slavic accentual paradigms [PDF]
It appears that the complexity of Slavic historical accentology is prohibitive for most non-specialists in the field. It may therefore be useful to approach the subject from a number of different angles in order to render it more accessible to a wider ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Accent retraction and tonogenesis [PDF]
Like its predecessor in Zagreb, the conference on Balto-Slavic accentology in Copenhagen was a great success. The enthusiasm of the organizers Adam Hyllested and Thomas Olander proved highly effective in stimulating discussion among the participants ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Phonology in the Soviet Union [PDF]
(Revised version) Submitted to B.
Pavel Iosad
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The problem of accentologic terminology
The aim of the study is to analyze the stages of putting into the scientific circulation and the functioning of accentological terminology in the Ukrainian linguistic area. The sources of the study are the ancient Ukrainian grammars and theoretical works about accent.
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The loss of *g before *m in Proto-Slavic [PDF]
This paper proposes a new sound rule for Proto-Slavic, according to which *g (from PIE *g, *gw, *gh, and *gwh) was lost before *m. This development was posterior to Winter’s law and the merger of voiced and aspirated stop in Slavic.
Matasović, Ranko
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