• Ivšić's law, also Stang's law or Stang-Ivšić's law, is a Common Slavic accent law named after Stjepan Ivšić (1911) and Christian Schweigaard Stang (1957);...
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  • vowel by Dybo's law, the accent is retracted again by Ivšić's law. In languages that retain *j, the accent is shifted forward by Dybo's law, but then remains...
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  • by Ivšić's law (a.k.a. Stang's law), resulting in a neoacute accent: Early Slavic *pírstu "finger" > MCS *pь̑rstъ > (Dybo's law) *pь̄rstъ̀ > (Ivšić's law)...
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  • this as a distinction of neoacute (from an original final accent, by Ivšić's law) versus normal acute (from an original penultimate accent). In the locative...
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  • However, by the time of Ivšić's law, the acute feature was no longer apparent; the accent retraction that occurred as part of this law produced the same result...
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    first syllable of the ending, sometimes retracted back onto the stem by Ivšić's law. Accent paradigm c ("mobile"), with alternation of the accent between...
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    reworked during the Proto-Slavic and Common Slavic period (Dybo's law, Meillet's law, Ivšić's law, etc.), resulting in three Common Slavic accentual paradigms...
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  • strong yers were lowered and became other vowels. Ivšić's law Accented weak yers (according to Havlík's law) lost their accent to the preceding syllable,...
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  • (Dybo's law, Illič-Svityč's law, Meillet's law etc.), and further developments yielded some new accents, such as the so-called neoacute (Ivšić's law), or...
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    that his people "had already rejected paganism and adhere to the Christian law." Rastislav is said to have expelled missionaries of the Roman Church and...
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    *d, *g Merger of *o and *a: PIE *a/*o, *ā/*ō → PS *a, *ā (→ CS *o, *a) Law of open syllables: All closed syllables (syllables ending in a consonant)...
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    Hrvata kajkavaca (prepared by J. Lisac, Zaprešić, 1996) Ivšić's law Hamm, Josip (1962). "Stjepan Ivšić". Slovo (in Croatian) (11–12). Old Church Slavonic Institute...
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  • towards the beginning) in certain cases, e.g. when it fell on a weak yer (Ivšić's law). The new syllables developed a rising accent, termed the neoacute. When...
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    Monophthongization Dybo's law Havlík's law Hirt's law Illič-Svityč's law Ivšić's law Meillet's law Pedersen's law Ruki sound law Van Wijk's law Winter's law Italics indicate...
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  • {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Bratulić, Josip; Ivšić, Stjepan (2017). Hrvatske glagoljične i ćirilične isprave iz zbirke Stjepana...
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  • written in the Glagolitic script in the 15th century. Bratulić, Josip; Ivšić, Stjepan (2017). Hrvatske glagoljične i ćirilične isprave iz zbirke Stjepana...
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  • Vjesnik historijskih arhiva u Rijeci i Pazinu (in Croatian). Bratulić, Josip; Ivšić, Stjepan (2017). Hrvatske glagoljične i ćirilične isprave iz zbirke Stjepana...
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    then having two weeks to collect the number of signatures required by the Law on Local Elections. The election is taking place during the global COVID-19...
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  • Domany (1908–1942), Partisan and a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Stjepan Ivšić (1884–1962), linguist, Slavic specialist, and accentologist. Stjepan Mesić...
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    Kajkavian dialect. Many linguists, including Aleksandar Belić, Stjepan Ivšić, Zvonimir Junković, Pavle Ivić, Dalibor Brozović among others, in their...
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    13-14 December 2018. Kruta, Venceslas (1991). The Celts. Thames & Hudson Ivšić, Dubravka. "Italo-Celtic Correspondences in Verb Formation". In: Studia...
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  • akademija nauka i umetnosti, 2003–. Ranko Matasović, Tijmen Pronk, Dubravka Ivšić, Dunja Brozović Rončević. Etimološki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2 vols....
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  • Barbara Vucanovich, American lawyer and politician (d. 2013) 1921 – Radovan Ivšić, Croatian writer (d. 2009) 1921 – Barbara Perry, American actress (d. 2019)...
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    Hondl (1935–37) Edo Lovrić (1937–38) Andrija Živković (1938–40) Stjepan Ivšić (1940–43) Božidar Špišić (1943–44) Stjepan Horvat (1944–45) Andrija Štampar...
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  • traditions with oral poetry and surrealistic imagery. Poet and dramatist Radovan Ivšić wrote surrealist works that are considered early forerunners of 1970s surrealism...
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    Muslims". The detailed analysis of Rešetar's statements and books led Stjepan Ivšić to conclude that the language of these books was not Serbian, but Croatian...
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    puppetry drama is based on plays by authors such as Vladimir Nazor, Radovan Ivšić, Vojmil Rabadan, Milan Čečuk, Borislav Mrkšić, Luko Paljetak, Ivan Bakmaz...
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    (in Croatian). XXVIII (232): 57–61. Jurak, Vladimir; Ortolan, Želimir; Ivšić, Tomislav; Šumanovac, Franjo; Herak, Marijan (February 2008). "Geotechnical...
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