К вопросу об и.-е. *s после i, u в литовском языке
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Simas Karaliūnas
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Published 2026-01-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/baltistica.1.2.977
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Keywords

konsonantizmas
konsonantizmo raida
istorinė gramatika

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Karaliūnas, S. (tran.) (2026) “К вопросу об и.-е. *s после i, u в литовском языке”, Baltistica, 1(2), pp. 113–126. doi:10.15388/baltistica.1.2.977.

Abstract

CONCERNING THE IE *s AFTER iи IN THE LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE

Summary

The analysis of Lithuanian language material allows us to assume that the IE *s follow­ing i, и has changed into the phoneme š in words isolated regarding their derivation (type mai­̃šas). When the phonetical change of the IE *s was to have affected the morphological or de­rivative characteristics of a word, the phoneme s which followed i, и remained unchanged. In the words of the type saũsas the phoneme s, for certain reasons (probably, on account of vowel interchange), might have become associated with that occurred in suffixes (cf. *gaũ-sas ≤ gau­sus beside gáu-ti). Besides, it is possible that the IE *s did not develop into š before some conson­ants. The reflex of the IE *s after i, u, r, k and that of the IE palatal * were the phoneme š; consequently, we may assume that these changes in Lithuanian were processes structurally linked together.

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