Osthoff's Law and the Vocalism of the Proto-Roman
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The quantitative changes which grow more and more numerous in popular Latin serve as a proof of the existence of a rythmical factor which shortens the ultra-long syllables created by the dropping of undtressed vocals into canonic duration syllables.
that autocorrection phenomenon of the language, which is a proof of permanency of the long/short syllable opposition, is one of the manifestations of the general phonetics law called Osthoff's Law.
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Malti, M. (1971). Osthoff’s Law and the Vocalism of the Proto-Roman. AL-Lisaniyyat, 1(1), 84-88. https://doi.org/10.61850/allj.v1i1.623
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