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The first scholar to realize that the change of * g > y is a problem in Common Slavic dialectology was Šaxmatov , whose view of the date of the change rested on the common - sense assumption that similar changes in contiguous & .
The first scholar to realize that the change of * g > y is a problem in Common Slavic dialectology was Šaxmatov , whose view of the date of the change rested on the common - sense assumption that similar changes in contiguous & .
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In Slovak and Carpathian Ukrainian - dialects near the geographical center of the Slavic world of that time - this innovation followed closer on the heels of the Common Slavic Deiotation than in the dialects farther away from the center ...
In Slovak and Carpathian Ukrainian - dialects near the geographical center of the Slavic world of that time - this innovation followed closer on the heels of the Common Slavic Deiotation than in the dialects farther away from the center ...
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Quite apart from the lenitions , it shows that the loss of syllable - final obstruents is a relatively early Common Slavic change : it definitely preceded the lenition of * 61 , and hence preceded the Second Palatalization .
Quite apart from the lenitions , it shows that the loss of syllable - final obstruents is a relatively early Common Slavic change : it definitely preceded the lenition of * 61 , and hence preceded the Second Palatalization .
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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