Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/jь

Etymology
From 🇨🇬, from and. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Determiner

 * 1) this

Declension
In the relative function, was supplemented with ; see.

Pronoun

 * 1) he

Declension
Already in Old Church Slavonic, the nominative forms of this pronoun had mostly fallen out of use, and were supplanted by reflexes of and. It's not certain whether this had already happened within Proto-Slavic but it is likely.

Following a preposition, a prothetic n- is attached to the pronoun in many Slavic languages, including Old Church Slavonic. This probably arose through resegmentation of prepositions that originally ended in -n; through the law of open syllables, it became preferable to consider the final consonant as part of the next syllable, so it was shifted onto the pronoun.

Descendants
In most of the descendants, the pronoun only survives in the inflected forms, which have often become part of a suppletive paradigm, and are combined with a nominative form from an unrelated root ( or ). As such, the roots of the inflections derived from this pronoun have been shown, linking to the nominative masculine pronoun.


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