• Hirt's law or Hirt–Illich-Svitych's law, named after Hermann Hirt, who originally postulated it in 1895, is a Balto-Slavic sound law that triggered the...
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  • accent on the rightmost syllable of the ending in others (modified by Hirt's law). A special case is formed, however, by oxytone neuter o-stems, which...
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  • loss of prevocalic *p- in Proto-Celtic Brugmann's law in Proto-Indo-Iranian Winter's law and Hirt's law in Balto-Slavic merging of voiced and breathy-voiced...
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  • law - regarding historical sound changes in ancient Greek and Sanskrit Grimm's law – regarding historical sound changes in Proto-Germanic Hirt's law -...
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  • Balto-Slavic mobile verbs had root accent in the infinitive as a result of Hirt's law. In Slavic, these infinitives retained their acute accentuation, thus...
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  • sū́nų 'son', diẽvą 'god', žiẽmą 'winter'. Afterwards oxytonesis, Hirt's law, and Winter's law applied. Pedersen, Holger. 1933. Études lituaniennes. København:...
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  • Law, Alex (2017-06-03). "Post-truth and fake news". Media Education Journal. 61: 3–6. ISSN 0268-1951. Petrocelli, John V.; Watson, Haley F.; Hirt, Edward...
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    *d, *g Merger of *o and *a: PIE *a/*o, *ā/*ō → PS *a, *ā (→ CS *o, *a) Law of open syllables: All closed syllables (syllables ending in a consonant)...
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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 remains...
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  • Matasović finds this "improbable on phonetic grounds". Hirt's law Also, Hirt–Illich-Svitych's law. If the syllable preceding the expected stressed syllable...
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