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Satemization
- BALTO-SLAVIC PHONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS FREDERIK
- (5) Development of the palatovelars into palatal stops (“satemization”), e.g.
- www.kortlandt.nl
- Frederik Kortlandt, Leiden University, www.kortlandt.nl An outline of
- middle voice (cf.
- www.kortlandt.nl
- Frederik KORTLANDT BALTO-SLAVIC PHONOLOGICAL
- Development of the palatovelars into palatal stops (“satemization”),. e.g.
- www.leidykla.vu.lt
- A GRAMMAR OF MODERN INDO-EUROPEAN
- dnghu.org
- A GRAMMAR OF MODERN INDO-EUROPEAN
- dnghu.org
- Centum-satem isogloss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- satemization - OEDILF - Word Lookup
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- BALTO-SLAVIC PHONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS FREDERIK
- (5) Development of the palatovelars into palatal stops (“satemization”), e.g.
- www.kortlandt.nl
- Centum-Satem isogloss
- www.sccs.swarthmore.edu
- A GRAMMAR OF MODERN INDO-EUROPEAN
- Proto-Greek was affected by a late Satemization trend, evidenced by the (post- Mycenaean) change of labiovelars into dentals before e (e.g. kwe → te “and”).
- dnghu.org
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