• Dybo's law, or Dybo–Illich-Svitych's law, is a Common Slavic accent law named after Soviet accentologists Vladimir Dybo and Vladislav Illich-Svitych....
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  • vowel by Dybo's law, the accent is retracted again by Ivšić's law. In languages that retain *j, the accent is shifted forward by Dybo's law, but then...
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    Dybo's law. At that point in this paradigm, stress was initial, allowing contraction to occur, resulting in a long *ī. As a result, after Dybo's law moved...
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  • Dybo (1931–2023), Russian linguist Dybo's law Dybo (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Dybo. If an internal link intending to refer...
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    important accentual changes occurred, such as Fortunatov–de Saussure's law and Dybo's law. In Latvian, the acute is reflected as the glottalised "broken tone"...
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  • accent, and Slavic retained this situation until at least the operation of Dybo's law. This sound change shifted the accent one syllable rightwards if it previously...
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  • Hjelmslev's law (needs definition) Leskien's law (Lithuanian) If a word-final long vowel or diphthong is acuted, it is shortened.[clarification needed] Dybo's law...
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  • neoacute). Borrowings from other languages show that Ivšić's law operated after Dybo's law, and had the effect of partially reversing it. Compare: PSl...
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    with the traditional expert views on the Slavic group structure. Kassian-Dybo's tree suggests that Proto-Slavic first diverged into three branches: Eastern...
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  • however, various sound changes (e.g. pre-tonic vowel shortening followed by Dybo's law) produced contrastive vowel length. This vowel length survives (to varying...
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