Lindeman, Fredrik Otto, “L’accent indo-européen et le verbe celtique”, Études Celtiques 29 (1992): 43–50.
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[EN] Indo-European stress and Celtic compound verbs : some methodological considerations.
According to a recent hypothesis by John T. Koch (1987), some of the peculiar features of the compound verbs in Old Irish and Brittonic could be explained by supposing that a Proto-Celtic ‘dynamic’ stress has replaced an older Pre-Celtic stress, of the musical type more or less identical with what is attested in Vedic. The author discusses the methodological problems involved in the different assumptions which are the basis of this ‘prosodic’ hypothesis.
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