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Lithuanian tekéti and related formations
Erdvilas Jakulis’ thorough, detailed and comprehensive study (2004) is an important contribution to our reconstruction of the Balto-Slavic verbal system. The following remarks are intended to complement his findings from a Slavic perspective.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The article assesses claims made in the previous studies regarding the increase in the number of identical transitive and intransitive verbs with patient-like arguments, that is, patientively labile (P-labile) verbs, in Macedonian in comparison with the ...
Escher, Anastasia +2 more
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The syntax of slavic predicate case
In this article I provide a syntactic framework for case patterns found in Slavic secondary ...
Bailyn, John Frederick
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The accentuation of neuter nouns in Slovene and West Bulgarian
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 Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic : origin and accentuation
This dissertation provides a thorough review of the words belonging to the oldest layer of Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic and answers the question of how these words were adapted to the Proto-Slavic accentual system.
Pronk-Tiethoff, S.E.
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THE ACCENT OF PROTO-SLAVIC *SЬRDЬCE
U ovom se radu govori o problemu rekonstrukcije naglaska praslavenske riječi *sьrdьce. Sln. srcê rus. сердце (зá сердце), mn. сердцá i bug. сърдце kao da ukazuju na *sьrdьce, kao i hrv. sȑce, nȁsrce, no hrv.
Kapović, Mate, Mate Kapović
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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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2024 Midwest Slavic Conference Program
Program booklet for the 2024 Midwest Slavic Conference hosted by the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, April 5-7 ...
Ohio State University. Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies
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Postalveolar fricatives in Slavic languages as retroflexes
The present study poses the question on what phonetic and phonological grounds postalveolar fricatives in Polish can be analyzed as retroflex and whether postalveolar fricatives in other Slavic languages are retroflex as well.
Hamann, Silke
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