Introduction to the Phonological History of the Slavic Languages |
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
CHAPTER | 21 |
The Old Church Slavic tradition after | 41 |
Copyright | |
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1st pers 2nd pers 3rd pers acute attested century Church clusters consonant contrast Cyril dialects distinctive documents early east elsewhere ending environments evidence examples existed expected explain fact falling final forms front vowel give hand hard historical indicate initial instances intonation jers known labial language Late later length lengthening linguistic literary long vowels loss lost major marked masc means merge nasal neo-acute never Note occurs older origin palatalization past phonetic pitch plural position possible preceding present problem prothetic Proto-Slavic reference reflexes region result retained rising root shift short sing situation Slavic soft speakers spelled stress strong syllable symbol third tolt tort traditional type-b usually variant velar weak whereas written