- The Fortunatov–de
Saussure law, or de Saussure's law, is an
accentological law
discovered independently by the
Russian linguist Filipp Fortunatov (1895)...
- with a
default accent on the
leftmost mora of the word. The
Moscow accentological school considers the Proto-Balto-Slavic
mobile accent paradigm to be...
-
Slavic share many
close phonological, lexical,
morphosyntactic and
accentological similarities (listed below). The
early Indo-Europeanists
Rasmus Rask...
- that Late Proto-Slavic/Common
Slavic had a
complex morphological and
accentological system because of
which "shows no
trace of a
possible lingua-franca...
- the Late Proto-Slavic/Common
Slavic had a
complex morphological and
accentological system, as well
Avars and
Slavs had no
social and
economical mechanisms...
-
primary and
secondary dialectal units breaks down into
subdialects and
accentological isoglosses by region. In the past (and currently, in
isolated areas)...
- Brozović saw the
majority of
Chakavian dialects as
derived from the same
accentological core as
Western Shtokavian.
Western Shtokavian was prin****lly characterized...
- Slavic)
remained a
morphologically complex language, and its
complicated accentological system in
particular ...
shows no
trace of a
possible lingua-franca...
-
evolutionary contacts with the
Slovenian language)". Brozović
argued four
accentological cores from
which dialects emerged, one in
which were
grouped few Chakavian...
-
ascribed to the post-Common
Slavic period.
Linguists of the
Leiden accentological school, on the
other hand,
posit accentual changes that
disrupted the...