Re: [tied] Re: again Slavic "dragU"

From: alex
Message: 33651
Date: 2004-07-29

Miguel Carrasquer wrote:
>> OCS= SouthSlavic and it derived from IE *orbhos as German "arbeit"
>> as well.
>>
>> Why don't we have here the change of /or/>/ro:/>/ra/ ?
>
> #orC-, #olC- in initial position behave differently. There,
> it depends on the accent.
>
> �rC-, �lC- > raC-, laC- in _all_ Slavic languages.
>
> or~C-, ol~C- > raC-, laC- in South Slavic (OCS rabU,
> rabota).
> > roC-, loC- in East Slavic and _all_ of
> West-Slavic (e.g. Cz. robota, the source of English
> "robot"). This is occasionally also found in OCS (robU,
> robota in the Codex Suprasl.), besides the more common rabU,
> rabota. Russian rab, rabota are Curch Slavonicisms.


are there some examples of �rV-, �LV- and or~V-, ol~V- as well which show us
how in such case the things works?

Alex