Reconstruction talk:Proto-Slavic/brusъ

RFV discussion: January–March 2020
Check the accent paradigm and put it. Accent paradigm d in the Carpathian-Ukrainian, Pskov-Polotsk, and North-Smolensk dialects. The accent paradigm a is observed in the Belarusian North-Vitebsk dialect of the village of Emelyaninki in the Polotsk district of the Vitebsk region, as well as in the North-Chakavian dialect of the island of Susak. Reflex of the accent paradigm b in Central and Eastern Bulgarian dialects. Slovenian and Croatian show the accent paradigm c.

The accent paradigm d should be restored, but since this accent paradigm is not used in Wiktionary, the accent paradigm c should automatically be used. Perhaps... but the accent paradigm c is contradicted by Lithuanian data: braũktuvas 1; brauktuvė̃ 3 < 1; brauktuvỹs 3 < 1.

Therefore, we have to restore the final accent paradigm b, but do not forget that the "fringe" accent paradigm d is part of the accent paradigm b. , Do you know anything? But suddenly you will like the accent paradigm c. There is an important detail: denominative verbs from words of the accent paradigm d have an accent paradigm b2 [Kapović 2019], as do denominatives from nouns of the accent paradigm b. I think you understand the confusion that can result. - Gnosandes (talk) 02:58, 31 January 2020 (UTC)
 * RFV closed; there does not seem to be doubt that this entry should exist, but merely about its accent paradigm. —Μετάknowledge discuss/deeds 19:38, 28 March 2020 (UTC)