Eichner's law

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释义与例句

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    A proposed sound law to explain cases of apparent non-coloring of a Proto-Indo-European long *ē vowel by an adjacent *h₂ in descendant languages.

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Named after the German linguist who proposed it, Heiner Eichner (1942–2024).

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