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Winter's law

Winter's law, named after Werner Winter, who postulated it in 1978, is a proposed sound law operating on Balto-Slavic short vowels */e/, */o/, */a/, */i/ and */u/ according to which they lengthen before unaspirated voiced stops, and that syllable gains a rising, acute accent.

Criticism
Not all Balto-Slavic historical linguists accept Winter's law. Patri (2006) found that exceptions to the law create a too heterogeneous and voluminous set of data to allow any phonological generalization into a law. ==See also==
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