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Iranian and Slavic Contact
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Within the Indo-European language family, the Iranian branch stands closest to the Indo-Aryan branch (see dating in Blažek and Schwarz 2017: 236–237; Blažek and Hegedűs 2012), but with regard to sound change, it is closest to Slavic. Besides the merging of mediæ aspiratæ of the type
dh with mediæ of the type
d into only
d (also in Baltic, Celtic, and Albanian), it includes the RUKI rule (also in Indo-Aryan, partially in Baltic and Armenian) and the reflexes of the velars, especially the palatovelars
*ḱ,
*ǵ(h). Today the Iranian languages are dominant in Iran, Tajikistan, and A…
Date:
2024-01-23