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From Present To Past And Back Papers On Baltic And Slavic Accentology Roman Suka

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From Present To Past And Back Papers On Baltic And Slavic Accentology Roman Suka
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Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Author: Roman Sukač
ISBN: 9783631619148, 3631619146
Language: English
Year: 2011

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From Present To Past And Back Papers On Baltic And Slavic Accentology Roman Suka by Roman Sukač 9783631619148, 3631619146 instant download after payment.

The Fifth International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology took place in 2009 at the Silesian University in Opava (Czech Republic). This volume contains papers presented at the workshop. The papers treat thematically various aspects of Baltic and Slavic prosodic development as well as provide synchronic descriptions of individual Baltic and Slavic languages and their dialects.
Contents:
– Katsiaryna Ackermann: On the Prosody of Slavic Continuants of Indo-European Verbal Adjectives in -to-, -no-, -lo-
– Václav Blažek: On the Accentuation of the Baltic Verb
– Rick Derksen: The Relative Chronology of East Baltic Accentual Developments
– Vladimir A. Dybo: Balto-slawische Akzentologie und die germanische Konsonantengemination (Zur Verteidigung von F. Kluges Theorie)
– Zbyněk Holub: Quantity Patterns of a-stems and o-stems in South-Western Czech Dialects (Especially in the Doudleby Region)
– Jay H. Jasanoff: Balto-Slavic Mobility as an Indo-European Problem
– Yuri Kleiner: Accentuation and Quantity
– Frederik Kortlandt: West Slavic Accentuation
– Orsat Ligorio: Concerning New Štokavian Retraction
– Michail Oslon: Über den Silbenakzent in Juraj Križanićs Dialekt
– Vytautas Rinkevičius: Akzentuierung der altpreußischen suffigierten Verba
– Joseph Schallert: The Role of Sonority and Quantity in the Morphophonemic Development of Stress in
Common Slavic Masculine Barytona (AP a) in Balkan Slavic Dialects
– Tobias Scheer: Home-Made Western Slavic Vowel Length
– Bonifacas Stundžia: Some Remarks on Accentual (Neo)mobility in Lithuanian
– Roman Sukač: Moravian Quantitative Paradigms
– Alexandra Ter-Avanesova: The Accentuation of *a-/*ja-stems in East Russian Dialects
– Zuzana Topolińska: Main Conclusions of My Prosodic Research
– Tomasz Wiśniewski: Late Accent Shifts and Fixing of Stress in West Slavic
– Steven Young: Winter’s Law and Baltic Ablaut.

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