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Metatony in monosyllables
- Source :
- Baltistica, Vol 49, Iss 2, Pp 217-224 (2015), Baltistica 2014, t. 49, Nr. 2, p. 217-224.
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Vilnius University, 2015.
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Abstract
- There are two chronological layers of metatonical circumflex in monosyllables, viz. an early Balto-Slavic layer which is reflected e.g. in Lith. dė̃s, jõs, duõs and a recent Aukštaitian layer which is found e.g. in nom.pl. tiẽ, acc.pl. tuõs, inst.sg. tuõ. Leskien’s law was younger than the former but older than the latter. This analysis is not based on a comparison with Slavic or Indo-European but on the internal evidence of the East Baltic languages.The Baltic future represents two Indo-European paradigms, viz. an s‑present with accentual mobility between the suffix and the ending and an s‑aorist with fixed stress on the root and monosyllabic lengthening in the 2nd and 3rd sg. forms. Both of these formations have exact correspondences in the Old Irish subjunctive. They must have existed side by side in Proto-Baltic in view of Prussian teīks ‘make!’ beside postāsei ‘you will become’.The circumflex of Latvian sā̀ls and gùovs shows metatonical length as a result of monosyllabic lengthening. There is no evidence for a PIE phoneme *a in sā̀ls, zùoss and nãss, nor for the vowel *e in the PIE paradigm of gùovs, nor for a PIE paradigm with fixed stress in the case of gùovs, nãss and zvrs, nor for a generalization of the original nom.sg. instead of acc.sg. accentuation in sā̀ls and nãss.
- Subjects :
- Linguistics and Language
Root (linguistics)
Metatonija
Vienskiemeniai žodžiai
Language and Linguistics
monosyllables
Monosyllables
Lietuva (Lithuania)
lcsh:P1-1091
Vowel
Stress (linguistics)
Slavic languages
Literature
business.industry
Latvian
Old Irish
language.human_language
Linguistics
lcsh:Philology. Linguistics
accentology
accentuation
historical phonology
Geography
metatony
Metatony
language
Balto-Slavic
Baltų kalbos / Baltic languages
Suffix
business
Aukštaitija
Baltic languages
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- German
- ISSN :
- 23450045 and 01326503
- Volume :
- 49
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Baltistica
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a800efbdc13b401c5745a27e1e86d271