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  1. Slavic liquid metathesis and pleophony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Slavic liquid metathesis refers to the phenomenon of metathesis of liquid consonants in the Common Slavic period in the South Slavic and West Slavic area.
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    What is pleophony in the East Slavic languages?
    The East Slavic languages instead underwent a process known as pleophony: a copy of the vowel before the liquid consonant was inserted after it. However, *el became *olo rather than *ele.
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    Which Slavic languages have metathesis with lengthening?
    Czech and Slovak follow the South Slavic pattern and have metathesis with lengthening. Polish and Sorbian underwent metathesis but without any lengthening, and the northwestern Lechitic languages ( Pomeranian, Slovincian and Polabian) retained *or without any metathesis at all. Mac. Slvn. Slvk. Kash. Bel. Russ. Ukr.
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    What is the difference between East Slavic and West Slavic languages?
    The East Slavic languages instead underwent a process known as pleophony: a copy of the vowel before the liquid consonant was inserted after it. However, *el became *olo rather than *ele. The situation in West Slavic is more mixed. Czech and Slovak follow the South Slavic pattern and have metathesis with lengthening.
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    What is the lexical stock of the Slavic languages?
    The lexical stock of the Slavic languages also includes a number of loanwords from the languages of various tribes and peoples that the Proto-Slavic speakers came into contact with.
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    Slavic liquid metathesis and pleophony - Wikipedia

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    The Slavic liquid metathesis refers to the phenomenon of metathesis of liquid consonants in the Common Slavic period in the South Slavic and West Slavic area. The closely related corresponding phenomenon of pleophony (also known as polnoglasie or full vocalization) occurred in

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    During the Common Slavic period, a tendency, known as the law of open syllables, led to a series of changes that completely eliminated closed syllables. By the Old Church Slavonic period, every syllable, without

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    Metathesis then occurred in all Slavic dialects. In South Slavic dialects (Slovene, Serbo-Croatian,

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    If the liquid metathesis is complete only if it occurred with the corresponding vowel lengthening, the metathesis occurred completely in South Slavic and partially in Slovak and in non-word

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    Since the reflexes of acuted word-initial *ar- and *al- are the same in all Slavic dialects, they must have changed before the syllables ending with a liquid, which have different reflexes.

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    From Slavic evidence alone, the change cannot be dated precisely because no Slavic languages had yet committed to writing. However, words

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    It has been suggested that East Slavic preserved the actual state of affairs, that the vowel was inserted in Common Slavic and that it was only subsequently lost in all dialects except in East Slavic, preceding the liquid. The exact development would thus be in Serbo-Croatian

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