Pannonian Slavic Dialect of the Common Slavic Proto-language: The View from Old Hungarian |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Methodologies | 49 |
Examining the Corpus | 89 |
Copyright | |
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Akadémiai Kiadó allow analysis anlaut appears arrival associated assume attestation Avars back nasal vowel Benko Budapest Bulgarian Carpathian Basin century claim cluster Common Slavic dialect consonant criteria Czech Czechoslovak D1 differences diphthong earliest early East Slavic ethnic evidence examples existed fact feasible Phonologically infeasible given History Hungarian Language Hungarian lexicon identified instances Kniezsa linguistic loanwords into Hungarian Loránd Lower Macedo-Bulgarian F1 meaning namely nasal vowel nature noted Old Hungarian original palatal Pannonian Slavic period phonetic phonological Phonologically feasible Phonologically position possible presence probably Proto Serbocroatian Proto-Bulgarian Proto-Czech Proto-Macedonian Proto-Slavic Proto-Slovak question reflex regard represent seen semantic Slavic back nasal Slavic language Slavic lexeme Slavic loans Slavic loanwords Slavs Slovak Slovene Sloveno-Serbocroatian E1 Sorbian South Slavic spread suggests theory tion various voiced West written