The history of Slavic accentuation is complex. As a result, the significance of the Slavic accentual evidence is not immediately obvious to the average Indo-Europeanist. In this contribution I intend to render the material more easily accessible to the non-specialist. I shall focus on the Serbo-Croatian dialectal area, where the Proto-Slavic accentual system is better preserved than elsewhere. The main point of reference will be the neo-Štokavian system which was codified in the 19th century as a basis for the standard languages
Since 1973 I have been advocating the view that the Balto-Slavic acute tone was in fact glottalic an...
Like its predecessor in Zagreb, the conference on Balto-Slavic accentology in Copenhagen was a great...
Vedic had a restricted tone system which can also be assumed for Proto-Indo-European. Various propos...
The history of Slavic accentuation is complex. As a result, the significance of the Slavic accentual...
A correct evaluation of the Slavic evidence for the reconstruction of the Indo- European proto-langu...
It appears that the complexity of Slavic historical accentology is prohibitive for most non-speciali...
It appears that the complexity of Slavic historical accentology is prohibitive for most non-speciali...
Recent advances in metrical theory have opened the possibility of applying the resulting insights to...
Last year Georg Holzer proposed a relative chronology of accentual developments in Slavic (2005). He...
Appeared in Tones and Theories: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentolog...
The highly successful conference on Balto-Slavic accentology organized by Mate Kapovic and Ranko Mat...
After the very well-organized Leiden conference for which we must be grateful to Tijmen Pronk, it se...
Appeared in Tones and Theories: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentolog...
The free accent found in some Baltic and Slavic languages is generally agreed to be the direct refle...
At the time of the earliest reconstructible dialectal divergences, which belong to the Late Middle S...
Since 1973 I have been advocating the view that the Balto-Slavic acute tone was in fact glottalic an...
Like its predecessor in Zagreb, the conference on Balto-Slavic accentology in Copenhagen was a great...
Vedic had a restricted tone system which can also be assumed for Proto-Indo-European. Various propos...
The history of Slavic accentuation is complex. As a result, the significance of the Slavic accentual...
A correct evaluation of the Slavic evidence for the reconstruction of the Indo- European proto-langu...
It appears that the complexity of Slavic historical accentology is prohibitive for most non-speciali...
It appears that the complexity of Slavic historical accentology is prohibitive for most non-speciali...
Recent advances in metrical theory have opened the possibility of applying the resulting insights to...
Last year Georg Holzer proposed a relative chronology of accentual developments in Slavic (2005). He...
Appeared in Tones and Theories: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentolog...
The highly successful conference on Balto-Slavic accentology organized by Mate Kapovic and Ranko Mat...
After the very well-organized Leiden conference for which we must be grateful to Tijmen Pronk, it se...
Appeared in Tones and Theories: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentolog...
The free accent found in some Baltic and Slavic languages is generally agreed to be the direct refle...
At the time of the earliest reconstructible dialectal divergences, which belong to the Late Middle S...
Since 1973 I have been advocating the view that the Balto-Slavic acute tone was in fact glottalic an...
Like its predecessor in Zagreb, the conference on Balto-Slavic accentology in Copenhagen was a great...
Vedic had a restricted tone system which can also be assumed for Proto-Indo-European. Various propos...