Inherent versus configurational features
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Frederik Kortlandt
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Published 2026-01-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/Baltistica.54.2.2394
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Keywords

Balto-Slavic
accentology
accent
stress
tone
inherent features
configurational features

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Kortlandt, F. (tran.) (2026) “Inherent versus configurational features”, Baltistica, 54(2), pp. 199–204. doi:10.15388/Baltistica.54.2.2394.

Abstract

There is no example of phonological loss of a High tone on the basis of its position in a word form (as opposed to tonal shift and syntactically conditioned loss). The typological parallels adduced by Olander are all instances of doubly accented word forms resulting from the rise of a new High tone. The new High tone on an initial syllable can be attributed to contact with languages that have initial stress.

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