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Asibilación y palatalización en griego prehistórico

  • Autores: Juan José Moralejo Álvarez
  • Localización: Minerva: Revista de filología clásica, ISSN 0213-9634, Nº 7, 1993, págs. 27-42
  • Idioma: español
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    • We could say that Mycenaean adjectives in -we-sa and Arcadian Άνεμωσα come from *-went-ya, not from *-wet-ya, and that -sa (not **-za!) of feminine participle a-pe-a-sa is analogical of the participles with - Vnsa < *- Vntya.

      As another choice, we propose that Myc. pe-de-we-sa, a-pe-a-sa, Arc. Άνεμωσα, έασα, αισα, with *-VtyV> -V(s)sV> -VσV, could result from the same palatalization process which originated τόσος, όσος, etc.: palatalization would be acting in Pre-Mycenaean-Arcadian Greek with more strength and/or at an earlier stage than in other areas of East or South Greek.


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