• Pedersen's law, named after the Danish linguist Holger Pedersen, is a law of accentuation in Balto-Slavic languages which states that the stress was retracted...
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  • formulated by Holger Pedersen, and it is sometimes known as Pedersen's law, although this term is also applied to another sound law concerning stress in...
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  • Osthoff's law - regarding historical sound changes in Indo-European Pedersen's law - regarding historical sound changes in Balto-Slavic Philippi's law - regarding...
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  • rifle designed by John Pedersen Pedersen's law, named after Danish linguist Holger Pedersen, is a Balto-Slavic accent law which states that the stress was...
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  • Barytonesis (category Sound laws)
    line: but éxtreme sense hath made them desperate, the Balto-Slavic Pedersen's law and Aeolic Greek barytonesis. The opposite, the accent shift to the...
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    Jasanoff proposes three rules explaining the rise of mobility: Saussure-Pedersen's law: The accent was retracted one syllable to the left from a word-internal...
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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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    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (often shortened to Law & Order: SVU or SVU) is an American police procedural crime drama television series created...
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    co-host of Gladiators Australia, an Australian game show.[citation needed] Pedersen's first major acting role was as lawyer Vince Cellini in Wildside in 1997...
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  • known for the description of Pedersen's Law, a type of accentual shift occurring in Baltic and Slavic languages (1933a). Pedersen endorsed the laryngeal theory...
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