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2012 | 17 | 3 | 151-178

Article title

Slavic *edī̆n- ‘one’ and Winter’s law

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Abstracts

EN
Three approaches to the etymology of Slavic * - are developed under two complementary assumptions about the age of the forms reconstructed with short second syllable. These three approaches are tested to determine which best yields the spread of attested accentual and other forms listed in representative sources. Derivations containing the PIE neuter deictic *hed as first component are found to be the most fruitful if it is assumed that anlaut laryngeals remained in Slavic until the completion of both Winter’s law and the subsequent loss by dissimilation of one or more laryngeal reflexes, including the laryngeal component of PIE *d, in this compound word, all these reflexes having merged by this time in some kind of glottal constriction. Comments are also offered on the etymologies of Slavic * (ъ)và and Lith. võs.

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17

Issue

3

Pages

151-178

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Dates

online
2012-09-23

Contributors

  • School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia

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