• of Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. The boukólos rule is a phonological rule of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). It states that...
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  • Proto-Indo-European, which continued to act as a surface filter. (See boukólos rule) Perhaps the usual reflex was *b (as suggested by the connection of...
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    Before e. C(u) Before or after a (PIE) u (boukólos rule). C(O) Before or after a (PIE) o, u (boukólos rule). Cn− After n. CR Before a sonorant (r, l,...
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    include the following. Delabialization of labiovelars next to /u/, the "boukólos rule". This was a phonotactic restriction already in Proto-Indo-European...
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  • when adjacent to *w (or its allophone *u), according to a rule known as the boukólos rule. The only certain PIE fricative phoneme *s was a strident sound...
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  • voiced consonant). The effects of the generally accepted synchronic boukólos rule whereby *kʷ becomes *k next to *u or *w are shown. The following is...
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    Osco-Umbrian branch of Italic and sometimes in Greek and Germanic). The boukólos rule, however, states that a labiovelar reduces to a plain velar when it...
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    Labiovelars were affected by the following additional changes: The PIE boukólos rule continues to operate as a surface filter in Proto-Germanic; in newly...
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  • *bʰewdʰ 'to be awake' + *-tó-, the passive past participle suffix. boukólos rule Labiovelars lose their labialization and become plain velars when preceded...
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  • as depalatalization is more extensive in those languages. Boukólos rule – a similar rule affecting labiovelar consonants in Proto-Indo-European, which...
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