Abstract: The article discusses the development of the Proto-Slavic vowels *o and *e with a neoacute accent. These vowels are reflected as short vowels, diphthongs or long vowels in the modern Slavic languages. Their outcome is conditioned by the origin of the neoacute: if it arose through retraction of the accent from a word-final jer, the newly accented *o or *e became long and was subsequently diphthongized in a number of Slavic dialects. If the neoacute accent arose in a different way, the quantity of the newly accented *o or *e depends on the dialect.Keywords: vowels, neoacute, Proto-Slavic, Slavic languagesPublished in DKUM: 22.02.2018; Views: 1031; Downloads: 130 Full text (666,15 KB)This document has many files! More...