Владимир Дыбо. Славянская акцентология.
1-е издание.
Москва: Наука, 1981.
272 с. Твердый переплет, обычный формат.
Тираж: 1800 экз.
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Vladimir Dybo. Slavic Accentology.
1st edition.
Moscow: Nauka, 1981.
272 p. Hardcover, regular format.
Print run: 1800 copies.
The author, Vladimir Antonovich Dybo (b. 1931), is a Soviet and Russian linguist, Doctor of Philology, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and one of the leading specialists in comparative-historical linguistics and Slavic accentology. His work on the historical accentology of Slavic languages is considered fundamental and has had a decisive influence on the development of this field of linguistics.
The book is a foundational monograph that systematically presents the theory of the historical development of Slavic stress (accentology). The author proposes a reconstruction of the accentual system of the Proto-Slavic language and traces its transformations in individual Slavic languages and dialects. The work is based on a profound analysis of a vast body of factual material and has become a classic reference and source for all subsequent research in the field of Slavic comparative-historical linguistics.