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2. Early Slavic short and long o and eTijmen Pronk, 2016, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: 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. Ključne besede: vowels, neoacute, Proto-Slavic, Slavic languages Objavljeno v DKUM: 22.02.2018; Ogledov: 1031; Prenosov: 130 Celotno besedilo (666,15 KB) Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
3. Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff. The Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 20). Amsterdam - New York, NY: Rodopi, 2013. 316 seiten (ISBN 978-90-420-3732-8)Georg Holzer, 2014, recenzija, prikaz knjige, kritika Ključne besede: jezikoslovje, Saskia Pronk-Tiethoff, The Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic, germanske sposojenke, praslovanščina, ocene in poročila Objavljeno v DKUM: 15.02.2018; Ogledov: 1453; Prenosov: 311 Celotno besedilo (233,44 KB) Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
4. Slavic *mokr´, Irish ainmech 'wet, rain'Eric Hamp, 2011, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: The author demonstrates the etymological connections among Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, and Celtic for the term ‘wet’, reflected in PIE *mek- (~ *mok-). Ključne besede: linguistics, Indo-European languages, Proto-Balto-Slavic, Celtic languages, etymology Objavljeno v DKUM: 06.02.2018; Ogledov: 1440; Prenosov: 384 Celotno besedilo (310,17 KB) Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |