- the law in
those years. The law
explains the
origin of the Proto-Slavic
neoacute accent occurring in the
accent paradigm b as
retractive from the following...
-
paradigm but have
neoacute accent on the stem,
which can have
either a
short or a long syllable. A
standard example is *võľa "will", with
neoacute accent on a...
- are used for the
neoacute accent for example,
reflecting the
accents used in
standard Shtokavian (long rising) and
Chakavian (
neoacute) respectively. Jasanoff...
-
lengthened in
monosyllables (see
preceding entry).
Neoacute (ã): This
indicates the Late
Common Slavic neoacute accent,
which was
pronounced as a
rising accent...
-
lengthened in
monosyllables (see
preceding entry).
Neoacute (ã): This
indicates the Late
Common Slavic neoacute accent,
which was
pronounced as a
rising accent...
- distinctions.) Proto-Slavic
accentual distinctions (cir****flex vs.
acute vs.
neoacute) were also lost
early in the
history of Russian. It has
often been hypothesized...
- Serbo-Croatian bȏg/бо̑г,
Slovene bóg
During the Proto-Slavic
period the so-called
neoacute accent was
created by
accent retraction owing to the
reduction and ultimately...
- old rising") a̋, "
neoacute"/L(M)H (old acute, old rising") á or ã In
Croatian dialects,
especially Čakavian and Posavian, the "
neoacute" ("new acute", a...
-
South Slavic isoglosses Slovene Kajkavian Chakavian Shtokavian Acute >
neoacute nonfinally Most
dialects No No No Loss of Proto-Slavic tone Some dialects...
- *dobrajego > OP dobrēgo, PS *rybojǫ > OP rybǭ
inherited from Proto-Slavic
neoacute accent examples: PS *pъtákъ > OP ptāk, PS *sǫ̃dъ > OP sø̄d, PS grě̃xъ >...