alexandru_mg3 wrote:
>>> VII.13 a/before i > e (sec IX - X) -> NOT shared with ORom
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>> the apophony is known in both Lang. in Rom. "a" > "e" before "e"
>> and "i".
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>> Alex
>
> Could you give some examples....
the plural forms and the genitival forms of the nouns, the verbal
desinencese:
fatä - fete-fetei(fetii)
vãd -vezi-vedem
yet, i have the feeling the apophony is etimologcaly conditioned by the
original vowel which was in the root. The "e" and "i" in the next
syllable just "helps" to restore back the old original vowel. At least
in Rum. I am not very shure about it in Alb.
I will revert to the rest of messages in some time since it needs a bit
longer to process them.
Alex