Slavic Accentuation: A Study in Relative Chronology

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Lisse: The Peter de Ridder Press. 1975. — 90 с.
Title, Dedication, Table of Contents
Introduction
The l-participle
Introduction
Ebeling’s theory
Hirt’s law
Ebeling’s law
The passive participle
Pedersen’s law
Meillet’s law
Slovene konj
Introduction
Ictus
Quantity
Timbre
Intonation
The loss of the IE laryngeals
ntroduction
E lengthened grade
Baltic
Meillet’s law
The rise of the new timbre distinctions
The loss of the laryngeal feature
Slovincian
The adjective
Introduction
Dolobko’s law
The comparative
Case endings
Introduction
Nominative
Accusative
Genitive
Locative
Dative
Instrumental
Appendix A. Laryngealized vowels in Slavic roots
Appendix B. Lengthened vowels in Slavic roots
Appendix C. Shortening of pretonic long vowels in Italic and Celtic
Appendix D. Shortening of pretonic long vowels in Germanic
Appendix E. The origin of IE lengthened grade
List of references
Glossary

Author(s): Kortlandt Frederik.

Language: English
Commentary: 1538914
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Славянское языкознание