Proceedings from the IWoBA conference on Balto-Slavic accentology held in Zagreb (Croatia) in 2005.
Author(s): Mate Kapović, Ranko Matasović (Eds.)
Publisher: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje
Year: 2007
Language: English, Russian
City: Zagreb
Tags: Mate Kapović, Mate Kapovic, Kapovic, accentology, IWoBA, Tones and Theories
Preface (M. Kapović & R. Matasović)
T. 0LANDER: The Balto-Slavic Mobile Accent Paradigms
M. CARRASQUER VIDAL: The Three Accent Paradigms of Prato- Balto-Slavic and the Evolution of the Three Slavic Accent Paradigms
J. E. RASMUSSEN: The Accent on Balto-Slavic Monosyllables
R. DERKSEN: Balto-Slavic Etymological Studies and Winter's Law: a Concise Review of Dybo 2002
V. A. DYBO: Baltoslavjanskaja akcentologičeskaja rekonstrukcija i indoevropejskaja akcentologija (Glagol'nye akcentnye sistemy zapadnyx indoevropejskix jazykov)
M. L. GREENBERG: Phonetic Evidence for the Development of the "Acute" tone in Slavic
M. KAPOVIĆ: The *volja-type Accent in Slavic
R. MATASOVIĆ: On the Accentuation of the Earliest Latin Loanwords in Common Slavic
K. LANGSTON: Common Slavic'Accentual Paradigm (d): A Reevaluation of Evidence from Čakavian
M. SHRAGER: The Accentuation of Masculine Nouns in Northwest Russian Dialects
T. PRONK: The Retraction of the Neocircumflex in the Carinthian Dialects of Slovene (on Ivšić's Retraction)
R. F. FELDSTEIN: Russian Phonological Desinences as a Conditioning Factor in Accentual Paradigms
D. VIDOVIĆ: Accentual Alternations in Neo-Štokavian Ijekavian Dialects of Neretvanska krajina
A. PETI-STANTIĆ: Prosodic Proof of Syntactically Fixed Position
F. KORTLANDT: Miscellaneous Remarks on Balto-Slavic Accentuation
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