This paper addresses the problem of the double development of liquid plus s sequences in Ancient Greek. The accent–conditioned rule first proposed by Wackernagel (1888) is defended as a satisfying explanation, while some objections that have prevented its acceptance are refuted.

The outcome of liquid and sibilant clusters in Ancient Greek

Roberto Batisti
2017-01-01

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This paper addresses the problem of the double development of liquid plus s sequences in Ancient Greek. The accent–conditioned rule first proposed by Wackernagel (1888) is defended as a satisfying explanation, while some objections that have prevented its acceptance are refuted.
2017
Ancient Greek Linguistics: New Approaches, Insights, Perspectives (Proceedings of the IX Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics. Rome March 23-27 2015)
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