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Common Slavic *-nǫ-, *-ny-, or *-nu-? A New Look at the History of the Slavic Nasal Suffix. Slovene Evidence for *-nu-

Rafał Szeptyński Marek Majer

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The current consensus is that the aorist/infinitive suffix of Class II verbs in Common Slavic was either *-nǫ- (in most of the area) or *-ny- (part of the western periphery). In this study, we argue that this picture is still inadequate as it does not account for part of the dialectal Slovene evidence. A careful analysis shows that some peripheral varieties of Slovene must reflect a pre-form *-nu-, lexicalized relics of which are also found more widely in Slovene. The existence of CSl *-nu- has thus far only been conjectured based on internal reconstruction and Indo-European parallels. (An attempt at an integrated diachronic explanation of the rise of the CSl variants will be the task of a separate ensuing study.

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Szeptyński, R., Majer, M. (2024). Common Slavic *-nǫ-, *-ny-, or *-nu-? A New Look at the History of the Slavic Nasal Suffix. Slovene Evidence for *-nu-. https://doi.org/10.57589/srl.v72i2.4179

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