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Slavic second palatalization information


The Slavic second palatalization is a Proto-Slavic sound change that manifested as a regressive palatalization of inherited Balto-Slavic velar consonants that occurred after the first and before the third Slavic palatalizations.

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Slavic second palatalization

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The Slavic second palatalization is a Proto-Slavic sound change that manifested as a regressive palatalization of inherited Balto-Slavic velar consonants...

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Slavic first palatalization

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The Slavic first palatalization is a Proto-Slavic sound change that manifested as regressive palatalization of inherited Balto-Slavic velar consonants...

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Slavic palatalization

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Slavic palatalization may refer to: Slavic first palatalization, the first palatalization affecting the Slavic languages Slavic second palatalization...

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South Slavic languages

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Eastern Slavic group, but not the Western Slavic. These include: Consistent application of Slavic second palatalization before Proto-Slavic *v Loss of...

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Slavic languages

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splits into *š (West Slavic), *s (East/South Slavic). Progressive palatalization (or "third palatalization"): *k, *g, *x → CS *c, *dz, *ś after *i, *ī...

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Old Novgorod dialect

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lost in other Slavic dialects, such as the absence of second palatalization. Furthermore, letters provide unique evidence of the Slavic vernacular, as...

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History of the Slavic languages

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velars. The progressive palatalization of velars. Iotation, which palatalized all consonants before *j. General palatalization of all consonants before...

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Soft sign

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as an indicator of palatalization of the preceding consonant. In the Bulgarian language, it is only used to mark the palatalization of the preceding consonant...

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Old Church Slavonic

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/oi/, /ou/, /oo/, /ěi/, /ěo/ As a result of the first and the second Slavic palatalizations, velars alternate with dentals and palatals. In addition, as...

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Cyril and Methodius

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features of the Slavic language. Its descendant script, the Cyrillic, is still used by many languages today. The brothers wrote the first Slavic Civil Code...

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Slavomolisano dialect

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Slavomolisano, also known as Molise Slavic or Molise Croatian (Croatian: Moliški hrvatski; Italian: croata molisana), is a variety of Shtokavian Croatian...

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Slavic vocabulary

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Robert (1972), On the Place of the Progressive Palatalization of Velars in the Relative Chronology of Slavic, The Hague: Mouton Lehr-Spławiński, Tadeusz...

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Church Slavonic

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Church Slavic, New Church Slavonic, New Church Slavic or just Slavonic (as it was called by its native speakers), is the conservative Slavic liturgical...

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Ukrainian language

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in common with all Slavic languages other than Russian, Slovak and Slovene, has retained the Common Slavic second palatalization of the velars *k, *g...

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Slovene grammar

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suffixes (often beginning with e or i) are attached to words. The Slavic second palatalization affects the same consonants, but has different results, and occurs...

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Yat

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Common Slavic is indicated by its role in the Slavic second palatalization of the Slavic velar consonants. The Glagolitic alphabet contained only one...

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Ostsiedlung

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sound shifting and the Slavic second palatalization. The city of Regensburg is called Řezno in Czech and *Rezъno in Proto-Slavic. Due to the intensive...

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Eastern South Slavic

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The Eastern South Slavic dialects form the eastern subgroup of the South Slavic languages. They are spoken mostly in Bulgaria and North Macedonia, and...

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Ukrainian grammar

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Common Slavic ě, derived from the Indo-European ē. Before these vowels, г/ґ mutates into ж. к mutates into ч. х mutates into ш. The second palatalization concerns...

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History of the Russian language

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the case of Proto-Slavic *ę > Russian ja, the palatalization of the preceding consonant was due to the general Russian palatalization before all front...

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Russian alphabet

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without palatalization (/e/), and ⟨я⟩ is often realized as [æ] between soft consonants, such as in мяч ('toy ball'). ⟨ы⟩ is an old Proto-Slavic close central...

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Cyrillic alphabets

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East Slavic ones in that the alphabet has generally been simplified: Letters such as Я, Ю, Ё, and Ь representing /ja/, /ju/, /jo/, and palatalization in...

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Bulgarian language

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phonemic palatalization is more circumscribed than in R. For one thing, phonemic palatalization in B is clearly secondary; we recall that SSL South Slavic Languages...

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