Linguistics Inquiry

E. Boyle emboyle at U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Fri Feb 28 19:58:59 UTC 2003


Dear Colleagues:

This is outside my area of expertise, and I hope some of you can help out.

A student of mine is doing a project in phonology, and wants to choose
some rules in Russian where sounds change in certain environments.  He is
most interested in the "g" in -ogo/ego.  (Of course, since this occurs
only in adjectives, perhaps it is not interesting enough for a phonology
project...?)

Anyway, if you could point me towards a few good sources where this (or
related topics) are discussed, I would be most grateful.

Thanks,
Eloise

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Eloise M. Boyle
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
University of Washington
Box 353580
Seattle, WA  98195
(206) 543-7580
Fax: (206) 543-6009

e-mail: emboyle at u.washington.edu

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