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The origins of Balto-Slavic accentual mobility

open access: yesBaltistica, 2014
Vedic had a restricted tone system which can also be assumed for Proto-Indo-European. Various proposed rules generating the characteristic lateral mobility of Balto-Slavic accentuation are superfluous if one starts from a strict comparative analysis of ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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The accentuation of neuter nouns in Slovene and West Bulgarian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Slovene neo-circumflex is our major source of information for the reconstruction of Proto-Slavic long vowels in posttonic syllables (cf. Kortlandt 1976)
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The phonetics and phonology of intonational phrasing in Romance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Previous work on intonational phrasing in Romance has addressed the role of syntactic and prosodic structure on the placement of boundaries within SVO utterances (Elordieta et al. 2003, D'Imperio et al. to appear). A comparable database of 744 utterances
d'Imperio, Mariapaola   +4 more
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Pretpovijest slavenskoga samoglasničkog sustava (odgovor Mati Kapoviću) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The methodological differences between Kapović and myself are threefold: (1) He disregards the chronological aspects of linguistic developments. As a result, he mixes up elements from different stages of development.
Frederik Kortlandt
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Balto-Slavic accentology, Auslautgesetze, and the Baltic secondary local cases

open access: yesBaltistica, 2020
The article discusses the history of the Baltic secondary local cases within the framework of modern Balto-Slavic accentology and recent advances in our knowledge of the Baltic Auslautgesetze. The main factor determining the accent of the local cases was the development of Balto-Slavic enclinomena in Baltic.
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Language and human ecology in the changing society

open access: yesНеофилология, 2020
We analyze the signs of the changed world in which a modern, changing human lives. We list some of the most significant types of changes associated with scientific and technological progress and its impact on human life and the functioning of his ...
V. I. Shakhovskiy
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Über den Silbenakzent in Juraj Križanićs Dialekt (= О слоговых интонациях в диалекте Юрия Крижанича) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In diesem Beitrag werden die Silbenintonationen des den Texten Križanićs zugrunde liegenden Dialekts rekonstruiert. Das wichtigste Ergebnis der Rekonstruktion ist, dass in seinem Akzentsystem zwei kurzen Intonationen vorkommen, von denen eine vermutlich ...
Michail Oslon
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Balto-Slavic long vowels

open access: yesBaltistica, 2014
In Baltistica 46(1), Miguel Villanueva Svensson presents a defence of the so-called “traditional” view on the development of long vowels in Balto-Slavic, in opposition to the views of the “Leiden school” (see Frederik Kortlandt’s Long vowels in Balto ...
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
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Lith. vedą̃ = Sl. *vedǫtь̍: the accentuation of the nom. pl. of active participles as further proof of finite origin

open access: yesBaltistica, 2018
The aberrant form of the nom. pl. of Balt. active participles (Lith. vedą̃ etc.) has been aptly explained (Cowgill, partly anticipated by Endzelīns) as the intrusion of the old finite 3. pl.
Marek Majer
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