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- Bartholomaes_law abstract "Bartholomae's law (named after the German Indo-Europeanist Christian Bartholomae) is an early Indo-European (PIE) sound law affecting the Indo-Iranian family. It states that in a cluster of two or more obstruents (stops or the sibilant *s), any one of which is a voiced aspirated stop anywhere in the sequence, the whole cluster becomes voiced and aspirated. Thus to the PIE root *bʰewdʰ- \"learn, become aware of\" the participle *bʰudʰ-to- \"enlightened\" loses the aspiration of the first stop (Grassmann's law) and with the application of Bartholomae's law and regular vowel changes gives Sanskrit buddha \"enlightened\".".
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- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageRevisionID "635343646".
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Aorist.
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- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Avestan.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-European_linguistics.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_laws.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Bartholomae.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_cluster.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Desiderative_mood.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Devanagari.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Grassmanns_law.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Injunctive_mood.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_languages.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Language_shift.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Murmured_voice.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Occams_razor.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Phonation.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Rigveda.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Sandhi.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Sibilant.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Sound_change.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Stop_consonant.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Synchrony_and_diachrony.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLink Vedas.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bartholomae's law".
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PIE.
- Bartholomaes_law wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Bartholomaes_law subject Category:Indo-European_linguistics.
- Bartholomaes_law subject Category:Sound_laws.
- Bartholomaes_law hypernym Law.
- Bartholomaes_law type Agent.
- Bartholomaes_law type Law.
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- Bartholomaes_law comment "Bartholomae's law (named after the German Indo-Europeanist Christian Bartholomae) is an early Indo-European (PIE) sound law affecting the Indo-Iranian family. It states that in a cluster of two or more obstruents (stops or the sibilant *s), any one of which is a voiced aspirated stop anywhere in the sequence, the whole cluster becomes voiced and aspirated.".
- Bartholomaes_law label "Bartholomae's law".
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs Q3040027.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs Bartholomaes_Gesetz.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs Loi_de_Bartholomae.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs バルトロマエの法則.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs Wet_van_Bartholomae.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs Prawo_Bartholomaea.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs m.0b1qxn.
- Bartholomaes_law sameAs Q3040027.
- Bartholomaes_law wasDerivedFrom Bartholomaes_law?oldid=635343646.
- Bartholomaes_law isPrimaryTopicOf Bartholomaes_law.