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s for your "Russian Etymology Mastery Hub" course, drawing from the hypothetical "The Complete Proto-Slavic Roots Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!": Question: Within the context of Proto-Slavic phonological shifts, which of the following is the most accurate representation of the fate of the Proto-Slavic *tort/tolt/tert/telt* sequences in East Slavic languages, specifically leading to Russian forms?
They consistently vocalized to *torot/tolot/teret/telet*.
They often resulted in the development of *oro/olo/ere/ele* sequences after the initial consonant cluster.
They typically underwent metathesis and vocalization, resulting in *roto/loto/rety/lety*.
They generally retained their structure, with vocalization of the liquid consonant, leading to *torot/tolot/teret/telet*.
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Considering the reconstruction of Proto-Slavic verb morphology, how does the thematic vowel of the *i*-stem verbs (e.g., Proto-Slavic *\*pisati*) influence the formation of the present tense in Russian, and what is a key characteristic of this influence?
The thematic vowel *\*-i-\* is retained and often lengthens, creating distinct vowel endings in the present tense.
The thematic vowel *\*-i-\* is generally lost in the present tense, with the root vowel directly followed by the personal ending.
The thematic vowel *\*-i-\* undergoes palatalization before certain root-final consonants, leading to predictable alternations.
The thematic vowel *\*-i-\* typically merges with the root vowel, leading to a single vowel in the present tense.
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When analyzing the semantic evolution of Proto-Slavic roots, the concept of "semantic broadening" is crucial. Which of the following Russian words, derived from Proto-Slavic *\*golsъ* (sound, voice), best exemplifies this phenomenon and why?
*Голос* (golos) - meaning "voice" or "sound," directly reflecting the original meaning.
*Заголовок* (zagolovok) - meaning "title" or "headline," representing a metaphorical extension.
*Переголосить* (peregolosit') - meaning "to outshout," a direct intensification of the original meaning.
*Гололедица* (goloyeditsa) - meaning "black ice," an unrelated development.

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