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Dybo's law
Dybo's law, or Dybo-Illič-Svityč's law, is a Common Slavic accent law named after Russian accentologists Vladimir Dybo and Vladislav Illich-Svitych.
According to the law, the accent was shifted rightward from a non-acute syllable (i.e. a long circumflex syllable, or a short syllable) to the following syllable if the word belonged to the non-mobile accentual paradigm. This produced the difference between the later accent classes A and B. The length of the previously-accented syllable remains. This is in fact the primary source of pre-tonic length in the later Slavic languages (e.g. Serbo-Croatian), because inherited Balto-Slavic vowel length had previously been shortened in pre-tonic syllables, without a change in vowel quality. (This caused the phonemicization of the previously automatic quality variations between short and long vowels — e.g. short
*o vs. originally long
*a.) When the newly stressed syllable was long, the accent was subsequently shifted leftward again by Stang's law, resulting in a neoacute accent.
Compare:
* Proto-Slavic
*žènāˀ 'woman' > Middle Common Slavic (MCS)
*žèna (acute register in immediately post-tonic syllable shortened) > Late Common Slavic (LCS)
*ženà by Dybo's law > Chakavian ''ženȁ''
* Latin ''vīnum'' 'wine' > MCS
*vîno > LCS
*vīnò by Dybo's law > Serbo-Croatian ''víno'' (with long rising accent, indicating neoshtokavian accent retraction from the following syllable)
* Proto-Slavic
*pîrstu 'finger' (cf. Lithuanian ''pir̃štas'') > MCS
*pь̂rstъ >
*pьrstъ̀ by Dybo's law > LCS
*pь̃rstъ by Ivšić's law > obsolete Russian ''perst'', gen sg ''perstá''
* Proto-Slavic
*kàtu 'cat' > MCS
*kòtъ >
*kotъ̀ by Dybo's law > LCS
*kõtъ by Ivšić's law > Russian ''kot'', gen sg ''kotá''
* Proto-Slavic
*vàljāˀ 'will' > MCS
*vòlja >
*vòljā by Van Wijk's law (i.e. vowel lengthening after /j/) >
*voljâ by Dybo's law > LCS
*võlja by Stang's law > Russian ''vólja'', Slovak ''vôľa'' (note, Slovak ''ô'' specifically reflects neoacute)
==References==

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