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Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Fusional languages / Yer / Havlik / Proto-Slavic / Czech language / Slavic languages / Schwa / Kashubian language / Sownik etymologiczny jzyka polskiego
Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
Linguistics
Linguistic typology
Fusional languages
Yer
Havlik
Proto-Slavic
Czech language
Slavic languages
Schwa
Kashubian language
Sownik etymologiczny jzyka polskiego

Vowel-zero alternation in Slavic roots or the mismeasure of Slavic yers Proto-Slavic yers disappeared during 10th-12th century. First they were centralised and subsequently lost in certain positions for reasons not prop

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