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Original Articles

A Balto-Slavic Structural Parallelism

Pages 35-39 | Published online: 04 Dec 2015

  • J. Endzelynas, Baltų kalbų garsai ir formos (Vilna, 1957), p. 39.
  • L'apophonie en indo-européen (Wrocław, 1956), pp. 235–243.
  • William R. Schmalstieg, “The Alternation e/a in Old Prussian: A Phonemic Interpretation,” Annali Istituto Universitario Orientale, Sez. Ling., 1:191–195.
  • “On the Origins of Phonemic Palatalization in Slavic,” For Roman Jakobson (The Hague, 1956), p. 308. I have inserted o in the chart, because I do not see how to account for it any other way. I think that o must stand as a separate phoneme. (After submitting this article I learned from Prof. Lunt that he had put an /o/ in his diagram, but that it was inadvertently omitted by the printer.)

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