On contraction and compensatory lengthening in Baltic ē-stems

Eugen Hill

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This paper deals with those verbal and nominal ē-stems of Baltic which exhibit a secondary lengthening of short vowels in the root and/or a secondary metatony in acute long vowels or diphthongs. These are a particular class of ē-preterits as well as feminine abstract nouns based on adjectives and verbs. In both cases, the stem formative is traditionally explained as having arisen from a more ancient post-consonantal *-ā. This paper argues that both categories can be explained by assuming a change of early-Proto-Baltic post-consonantal * into *i when followed by a long vowel or diphthong.

DOI: 10.15388/baltistica.59.2.2556

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