instead of Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. Szemerényi's law (or Szemerényi's lengthening) is both a sound change and a synchronic phonological...
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sonorant, in root syllables in the sigmatic aorist, etc.; compare Szemerényi's law, Stang's law) vowels *e and *o would lengthen, yielding respective lengthened-grade...
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is best known as the namesake of Szemerényi's law, an early sound law in the Proto-Indo-European language. Szemerényi was born in London to Hungarian parents...
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like Szemerényi's law and Stang's law, which caused compensatory lengthening of originally short vowels. In the examples above, Szemerényi's law affected...
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(Edgerton's law, Lindeman's option) Bartholomae's law Szemerényi's law Stang's law Siebs' law Weise's law Centum and satem languages Balto-Slavic languages...
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The law is named after SunPower Corporation founder Richard Swanson. Szemerényi's law, in Proto-Indo-European phonology: word-final clusters of vowels (V)...
78 KB (10,462 words) - 23:48, 26 October 2024
⟨ė⟩ reflecting a Balto-Slavic long vowel, as opposed to ⟨ę⟩. Szemerényi's law Stang's law Kroonen, Guus (2003), Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic...
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well, usually as the result of older sound changes, such as Szemerényi's law and Stang's law. Vowel length may also have arisen as an allophonic quality...
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the disyllabic *dʰoHnā́m, not trisyllabic **dʰoHnáh₂m̥ > **dʰoHnā́m̥ Szemerényi's law Benjamin W. Fortson (2004). Indo-European Language and Culture: An...
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describe that deletion as a separate process. 2. Also, broad Szemerényi's law; final Szemerényi's law. In pre-Proto-Indo-European, syllable-final fricatives...
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