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Russian Historical Linguistics Mastery Hub: The Industry Fou

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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Old Church Slavonic Decoder Course 2026," which phonological innovation, prevalent in many Slavic languages but absent in Old Church Slavonic, is crucial for understanding the divergence of East Slavic from Proto-Slavic?
The metathesis of liquid diphthongs (*tort, *tolt, *tert, *telt) resulting in forms like *trot, *tlo, *tret, *tle.
The loss of nasal vowels and the subsequent development of oral vowels.
The monophthongization of Proto-Slavic diphthongs such as *ai, *ei, *oi, *au, *eu, *ou.
The development of the palatalized dentals (*t', *d') from Proto-Slavic *t, *d before front vowels.
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"The Complete Old Church Slavonic Decoder Course 2026" emphasizes the importance of specific grammatical cases in Old Church Slavonic for reconstructing earlier Proto-Slavic nominal declensions. Which case, often showing distinct forms in OCS compared to later East Slavic vernaculars, offers particularly valuable insight into Proto-Slavic vocative singular morphology?
The accusative case, particularly for masculine animate nouns.
The vocative case, particularly its distinct endings for masculine nouns ending in a consonant.
The locative case, especially when used with prepositions.
The genitive case, especially in its dual forms.
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In "The Complete Old Church Slavonic Decoder Course 2026," the understanding of Old Church Slavonic verb conjugations is presented as a key to tracing the historical development of Slavic verbal systems. Which tense in Old Church Slavonic, characterized by its synthetic formation and distinct participle, serves as a crucial marker for the reconstruction of the Proto-Slavic past tense?
The perfect, formed with a present stem and auxiliary verb.
The pluperfect, formed with the imperfect of an auxiliary verb and a past participle.
The aorist, formed with a stem and specific personal endings.
The imperfect, formed with a present stem and the augment.

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