Indo-European /a/An account of the development of the Indo-European vowel system in its latest stages. |
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ablaut accented appear argument assume assumption beside Burrow clearly cognate compared comparison conclusion conditioning connection considered consonant contain correspondences course deny derive difficulty earlier elsewhere ending equation European evidence examples exclude explanation fact favor feels final forms frequently Frisk further give Greek Güntert hence Hitt hold Indic Indo-European Indo-Iranian indogermanischen initial instances Kuryłowicz languages laryngeal later Latin least long vowel mahi Mayrhofer meaning mention morphological nature neuter plural objections occur oppositions original paradigm passes Pedersen perfect perhaps person phoneme phonological position possible present preserved primary prove question reason reconstruct remains result root rule Sanskrit Saussure scholars schwa secondary seems seen semantic singular solution stage stems sufficient syllables Szemerényi tion unaccented verbs vocalic Wackernagel weak words