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The Accentuation of Balto-Slavic vrrdhi formation and the origin of the acute
The Accentuation of Balto-Slavic vrrdhi formation and the origin of the acute // Studia linguistica Universitatis Iagelonnicae Cracoviensis, 2 (2016), 133; 115-123 doi:10.4467/20834624SL.16.009.5155 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The Accentuation of Balto-Slavic vrrdhi formation
and the origin of the acute
Autori
Matasović, Ranko
Izvornik
Studia linguistica Universitatis Iagelonnicae Cracoviensis (0039-3193) 2
(2016), 133;
115-123
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Balto-Slavic Vrddhi ; Balto-Slavic accentuation ; laryngeals ; lengthened grade ; Indo-European
Sažetak
There is still no scholarly consensus about the origin of the Balto-Slavic intonations. The traditional view is that all long vowels and diphthongs receive the acute in Balto-Slavic, while short vowels and diphthongs are circumflexed. On the other hand, according to the Leiden school, the only source of the Balto-Slavic acute is the glottal stop, which is either a reflex of the PIE laryngeals, or of the following glottalized stops (traditional voiced stops) in syllables that underwent Winter’s law. We believe that the traditional view that PIE lengthened grade vowels receive the acute in Balto-Slavic can no longer be defended. It is contradicted by such examples as PIE *dhugh2tēr ‘daughter’ > Lith. dukt, PIE *(H)rēk-s-o-m ‘I said’ > Croat. rijêh, PIE *h2ōwyom ‘egg’ > Croat. jâje. It should also be taken as proved that syllables closed by laryngeals and voiced stops (or glottalics, by Winter’s law) received the acute intonation in Balto-Slavic. However, the fact that the PIE lengthened grade long vowels are circumflex in Balto-Slavic does not prove that all lenghtened grade long vowels in Balto-Slavic are circumflex. In the present paper we attempt to show that a number of Vddhi formations, that were not inherited from PIE, received the acute in Balto-Slavic. These are the words with reflexes in both Baltic and Slavic languages, derived from PIE roots by means of Vddhi, which remained a productive pattern of derivation during the period of Balto-Slavic unity, and probably later. Such words have the lengthened grade only in Balto-Slavic, but not in other IE languages, which shows that their Vddhi is not inherited from PIE. This paper systematically analyzes such material in order to show that the Balto-Slavic Vddhi formations, in contradistinction to the inherited PIE long vowels, received the acute intonation.
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Engleski
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