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West Slavic accentuation [PDF]
At the time of the earliest reconstructible dialectal divergences, which belong to the Late Middle Slavic period of my chronology (stages 7.0 - 8.0 of Kortlandt 1989a, 2003, 2008), the West Slavic languages represented the most conservative part of the ...
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Thomas Olander, Balto-Slavic accentual mobility
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Vytautas Rinkevičius
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Noises and nuisances in Balto-Slavic and Indo-European linguistics [PDF]
It is gratifying to see that Jay Jasanoff has now (2004) adopted my theory that "the Balto-Slavic acute was a kind of stød or broken tone" (p. 172), which I have been advocating since 1973.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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KLITIKAI PRŪSŲ KALBOJESantraukaPrūsų kalbos III katekizmo rašyba leidžia pakankamai pagrįstai spėti, kad prūsų kalboje du kalbėjimo sraute susidūrę klitikai reguliariai sudarydavę atskirą taktinę grupę (fonologinį žodį), automatiškai kirčiuotą pirmajame ...
Vytautas Rinkevičius
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Tone and intonation: introductory notes and practical recommendations [PDF]
International audienceThe present article aims to propose a simple introduction to the topics of (i) lexical tone, (ii) intonation, and (iii) tone-intonation interactions, with practical recommendations for students.
Michaud, Alexis, Vaissière, Jacqueline
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Since I discussed the scholarly literature on Winter’s law twenty years ago (1988), several important articles on the subject have appeared (Young 1990, Campanile 1994, Matasovic 1995, Derksen 2002, Dybo 2002, Patri 2005, Derksen 2007).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The Slovak language as a source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic accentual system
Slovak is not generally thought of as a rich and informative source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic accentual system. In addition to the well-known fact that Slovak, unlike Czech, exhibits no traces of the Proto-Slavic acute, this view is ...
Siniša Habijanec
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Speech culture in the criminal law sphere: accentological, legal and legal aspects
The scientific article examines the state of speech culture in the realities of today among young lawyers and ordinary people, legal and legal approaches to the use of professional terminology by lawyers when communicating with each other, and also shows the most typical mistakes that are made in spoken and written speech.
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Tonal stability and tonogenesis in North Germanic
The origin of North Germanic tonal accents is a question with a long history and a range of available answers. Although the basic facts are not in dispute, the accents’ historical development remains controversial.
Pavel Iosad
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Onsets Contribute to Syllable Weight: Statistical Evidence from Stress and Meter [PDF]
While some accounts of syllable weight deny a role for onsets, onset-sensitive weight criteria have received renewed attention in recent years (e.g. Gordon 2005, Topintzi 2010).
Ryan, Kevin M
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