The Saussure effect in Indo-European Languages Other Than Greek
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The Saussure effect in Indo-European Languages Other Than Greek (CROSBI ID 177850)

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Pronk, Tijmen The Saussure effect in Indo-European Languages Other Than Greek // Journal of indo-european studies, 39 (2011), 1/2; 176-193

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Pronk, Tijmen

engleski

The Saussure effect in Indo-European Languages Other Than Greek

The “Saussure effect” is a sound law that has been proposed to explain the loss of a laryngeal in the vicinity of an o-grade in Proto-Indo-European. The present article is a critical analysis of the material that is supposed to have undergone the “Saussure effect” in Indo-European languages other than Greek. It is concluded that the facts do not support the assumption that the “Saussure effect” has taken place in these languages.

Indo-European; Latin; Balto-Slavic; Historical linguistics

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39 (1/2)

2011.

176-193

objavljeno

0092-2323

Povezanost rada

Filologija

Indeksiranost časopisa/nadređene publikacije