A New Interpretation of the Development of Pre-OE *eaC_o {i j} in nWS
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The primary concern of this paper is to advance a new thesis concerning the development of Pre-OE *eaC_o {i j} in nWS, and to argue for its descriptive and explanatory power. The proposed interpretation is schematized as follows : Pre-OE *ea *ea i-Monophthongization *〓 *〓 i-Umlaut e -- 〓-Raising -- e Early OE e e This vew obtains empirical support on the following grounds : 1) Its prediction that *ea may be attested as 〓 is actually borne out by the Moore MS. 2) With the new analysis the failure of Breaking in C{i j} can be made more intelligible than otherwise. 3) *io (<Gmc *iu)>i/ {i j}, which has thus far defied a satisfactory account, is now subject to a principled explanation within the proposed framework.
- 中京大学の論文
- 1983-09-15
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