- PII
- S0373-658X0000460-9-1
- DOI
- 10.7868/SX0000460-9-1
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume / Issue 5
- Pages
- 90-113
- Abstract
- The article substantiates the position that the softening of the back-lingual consonants caused by the front vowels in the history of the Proto-Slavic language was not less than seven, as they write in all textbooks, but not less than seven (softening of the back-lingual consonants caused by the consonant [j '], - so called iota or iota ward - as a phenomenon completely different in the mechanism of implementation, is not considered in this article), and they were very different, namely: two transitional wards, one non-transitional ward, two transitional palatalizations and two non-transitional palatalizations. At the same time, their chronology is substantiated.
- Keywords
- velar consonants diachrony consonantism palatalization Proto-Slavic Slavic languages
- Date of publication
- 06.09.2009
- Year of publication
- 2009
- Number of purchasers
- 2
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- 704