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Moscow Accentological School gave all materials in russian language on accentology. But for some reason everyone is used to the idea that all science should speak English. No. The verbs of the accent paradigm "b" are divided into two subclasses - "b₁" and "b₂" - according to the valences of the "thematic" suffix in the praesens. See details: OSA 109-121; ASSJa 31-53.

Proto-Balto-Slavic dominant O-bases with root brevity/circumflex are distributed over Slavic accent paradigms "b" and "d", (which Rua called marginal). Slavic masculine nouns of the accent paradigm "b" go back to the Proto-Balto-Slavic foundations of the neuter gender, which is confirmed by the data of the Prussian language. On the contrary, the Slavic masculine gender bases of the accent paradigm "d" go back to the Proto-Balto-Slavic masculine gender bases. See details: IABS 30-42, 109-119, 154.

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It was discovered 40-30 years ago...