This week, although with a slight delay, I am starting a new chapter - sound changes. In this episode, I will tell you a bit more about liquid metathesis, what is it and what consequences it left in Slavic languages.
Note: although I say *krauΜ―a is a Proto-Slavic word for cow, some sources list *krowa instead. You can decide which one you like better :)
The transcript to this episode can be found here.
References:
1. Roman Jakobson (1952) On Slavic Diphthongs Ending in a Liquid, WORD, 8:4, 306-310
2. SukaΔ, Roman. "SLOVANSKΓ METATEZE LIKVID." ΓVAHY A ROZHΔ½ADY 26.2 (2016): 67-81.
3. SchΓΌtz, Joseph. βBeispiele Mit Liquidametathese Im Anlaut (Aksl. LΔto β Lani Und JarΡ β Rano).β Zeitschrift FΓΌr Slavische Philologie, vol. 43, no. 1, 1983, pp. 1β5. JSTOR,
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