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On Derksen’s law and related issues

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Dominant suffixes in Baltic and Slavic originated from retractions of the stress or later extensions and some of them arose in the Balto-Slavic period already. The retraction of the stress in Lith. dùkteri may or may not have been a phonetic development.

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