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First law of Grimm-Verner

First law of Grimm-Verner  
vasil_stanev
 Re: First law of Grimm-Verner  
Steve Hayes
From:vasil_stanev
Subject:First law of Grimm-Verner
Date:22 Jan 2005 05:14:29 -0800
This is a phonological law stating that some sounds from the
indo-european language evolve in others in the proto-german,i f after
a non-stressed syllable.My questions:
1. Is this the right group for this question?Since I'm a newbie,I
only could read the usenet rules,not yet follow them.Plz excuse me.
2.W h a t does a (un)stressed syllable have to do with voice
change?
3.Are there a second or even a third law?
P.S.I'm a bulgarian,English is my second language.Plz excuse my
spelling.Thessaurus-es aren't cheap here.
From:Steve Hayes
Subject:Re: First law of Grimm-Verner
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:12:49 GMT
On 22 Jan 2005 05:14:29 -0800, kororumba9@hotmail.com (vasil_stanev) wrote:

>This is a phonological law stating that some sounds from the
>indo-european language evolve in others in the proto-german,i f after
>a non-stressed syllable.My questions:
> 1. Is this the right group for this question?Since I'm a newbie,I
>only could read the usenet rules,not yet follow them.Plz excuse me.

Try sci.lang


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