Introduction to the Phonological History of the Slavic Languages |
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
CHAPTER | 21 |
The Old Church Slavic tradition after | 41 |
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1st pers 2nd pers 3rd pers alphabet attested back vowel Čakavian Central Slk century Church Slavic circumflex compensatory lengthening Cyril dial dialects diphthongs dispalatalize distinctive elsewhere epenthetic examples existed front vowel Glagolitic Hittite Indo-European instr intonation jekavian jers jotation Kashubian labial Late PSI later Lekhitic length lengthening linguistic literary language long vowels lost Lusatian masc merge Methodius mid vowels modern morpheme morpheme boundaries nasal vowels neo-acute neuter nouns occurs old acute origin palatalized consonant participle phonetic plural position prestressed prothetic Proto-Slavic reflexes region retained root ruka second palatalization short vowel sing Slavic languages Slovincian soft symbol third palatalization tlot tölt tort tort-formula forms trot type-b unstressed variant velar verbs weak ždž