Slavic Historical Phonology in Tabular Form |
From inside the book
Try this search over all volumes: peNtl
Results 1-0 of 0
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Phonemes of SerboCroatian | 16 |
Special consonantal developments | 30 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accent affricates allophone analysed appear assimilation become BRus Bulg Bulgarian cena changes Church Slavic coalesced Common Slavic consonants contrast Czech dental dialects diphthongs distinction dymů East Slavic examples fall five forms front vowels give given hand indicate jers juncture labial letters liquids long vowels Macedonian Meaning MICHIGAN nasal neutralized non-palatalized occur OChSl originally palatalization phonemes Polish Proto-Indo-European proto-Slavic protoSl reflexes remaining REMARKS represented result rising Russian separate sestra short Slavic languages sleep Slovak Slovenian Slvn smoke South Slavic stage standard language stops stress šwa syllable symbols tables traditional Ukrainian unstressed varieties velar vocalic voiced vowel length weak West word-final position writing written žena zima