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π’πŽπ”ππƒ 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐄𝐒 - Yat

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In this last episode on sound changes in Slavic languages, I discuss the loss of jat (Ρ£). There are a couple of things I want to say. First, I made a mistake - this is my 16th episode, not 15th as I say in the podcast so forgive me for that. I was a bit too lazy to record it again! Second, I said ebolish and now realised it’s abolish so again, my apologies. Third, this episode is very short since I am writing my thesis and am swamped with that, so my apologies. I hope I will get more time soon in order to make longer episodes. I enjoy them as much as you do, believe me. Just give me some time.
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Literature:
Sussex, R., Cubberley, P.:The Slavic languages. 2011. Cambrigde.

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In this last episode on sound changes in Slavic languages, I discuss the loss of jat (Ρ£). There are a couple of things I want to say. First, I made a mistake - this is my 16th episode, not 15th as I say in the podcast so forgive me for that. I was a bit too lazy to record it again! Second, I said ebolish and now realised it’s abolish so again, my apologies. Third, this episode is very short since I am writing my thesis and am swamped with that, so my apologies. I hope I will get more time soon in order to make longer episodes. I enjoy them as much as you do, believe me. Just give me some time.
This episode’s transcript can be found here.
If you like this podcast, please consider making a donation here.
Follow Slavstvuyte on Instagram or Twitter, and make you like and leave a review on your podcast listening platform.
Literature:
Sussex, R., Cubberley, P.:The Slavic languages. 2011. Cambrigde.

Support the Show.

Support Slavstvuyte through www.buymeacoffee.com/slavstvuyte
Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Linkedin.
For additional information, go to www.slavstvuyte.org
All inquiries, questions, and comments can be sent to slavstvuyte@gmail.com

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