Old Church Slavonic GrammarMouton de Gruyter, 2001 - 264 sider This description of the structure of Old Church Slavonic is intended to present fully the important data about the language, without citing all the minutiae of tested variant spellings. |
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... vowel . The circumstance that a vowel sound may not be immedi- ately followed by another vowel in the same word underlies a fundamen- tal orthographical convention that distinguishes two possible readings of certain vowel - letters ...
... vowel . The circumstance that a vowel sound may not be immedi- ately followed by another vowel in the same word underlies a fundamen- tal orthographical convention that distinguishes two possible readings of certain vowel - letters ...
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... Vowel Raising was limited to final closed syllables ; it shifted the low vowels * a and * ā ( and possibly * e ) to ... vowel raises before n # or s # : NØ1 * n is lost after a high vowel and before ( s ) # : 18 VR2 a long vowel raises ...
... Vowel Raising was limited to final closed syllables ; it shifted the low vowels * a and * ā ( and possibly * e ) to ... vowel raises before n # or s # : NØ1 * n is lost after a high vowel and before ( s ) # : 18 VR2 a long vowel raises ...
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... vowel yields OCS bj , e.g. IE treies ' three [ masc . nom . ] ' > troje ( which is spelled true and trie , §2.61 ) . This implies raising , * e > * i . 29.921 The progressive palatalization ( BdC , §29.2 ) is triggered by a high front vowel ...
... vowel yields OCS bj , e.g. IE treies ' three [ masc . nom . ] ' > troje ( which is spelled true and trie , §2.61 ) . This implies raising , * e > * i . 29.921 The progressive palatalization ( BdC , §29.2 ) is triggered by a high front vowel ...
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