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1. Preliminaries
1.1 Subject of work
1.2 Frame and method of work
1.3 Formal remarks
2. Status quaestionis and critical evaluation of the existing explanation
2.1 History of the approaches to the problem
2.1.1 Ancient authors
2.1.2 Modern researchers. The theory of initial accent
2.2 Description of vowel changes in modern handbooks
2.2.1 Rules for vowel changes in non-initial syllables
2.2.1.1 Rules for vowel changes in medial syllables
2.2.1.1.1 Medial open syllables
2.2.1.1.2 Medial closed syllables
2.2.1.1.3 Diphthongs in medial syllables
2.2.1.2 Rules for vowel changes in final syllables
2.2.1.2.1 Final open syllables
2.2.1.2.2 Final closed syllables
2.2.1.2.3 Diphthongs in final syllables
2.2.1.3 Critical comments on given rules
2.2.2 Causes of vocalic changes
2.2.2.1 Interpretation in grammar books
2.2.2.2 Critical review of the existing explanation
2.2.3 Chronology of vocalic changes
2.2.4 Localization of vocalic changes
2.2.5 Conditions for vocalic changes and exceptions to rules
2.2.6 Relation between qualitative change of short vowels and syncope
2.3 Summary
3. Evaluation of the excerpted material
3.1 The root vowel of the posterior element of compounds
3.1.1 Verbs
3.1.1.1 Compounds with verbal base
3.1.1.1.1 Primary verbs
3.1.1.1.2 So-called ?-intensives
3.1.1.1.3 Inchoatives (-sc-)
3.1.1.1.4 Frequentatives / intensives (-t? /-s?)
3.1.1.1.5 Summary ? compounds with verbal base
3.1.1.2 Denominatives
3.1.2 Substantives
3.1.2.1 Nominal compounds
3.1.2.2 Verbal compounds
3.1.2.3 Problematic cases
3.1.3 Adjectives
3.1.3.1 Nominal compounds
3.1.3.2 Adjectives with prefix
3.1.3.3 Verbal compounds
3.1.4 Evident tendencies following from the classification
3.1.5 Postulating of the hypothesis
3.1.6 Application of the hypothesis
3.1.6.1 Verbs of the type supersedeo (juxtaposition)
3.1.6.2 Other verbal compounds with verbal base
3.1.6.2.1 Reconstruction of verbal stems and classification
3.1.6.2.2 Summary of results up to now
3.1.6.3 Denominative verbs
3.1.6.4 Nominal compounds with verbal base
3.1.6.5 Nominal compounds with nominal base
3.1.6.5.1 Adjectives of the type inermis
3.1.6.5.2 Substantives
3.1.6.6 Adjectives derived by prefix
3.1.7 Conclusion
3.2 Stem vowel of the nouns of the 3rd declination
3.2.1 n-stems
3.2.1.1 Suffixes -men-/ -mon-
3.2.1.2 -en, -inis
3.2.1.3 -?,-inis
3.2.2 r/n-stems
3.2.3 Dental stems
3.2.4 Velar stems
3.2.5 Labial stems
3.2.6 s- and r-stems
3.2.7 Summary
3.3 Suffixation
3.3.1 Deadjective abstracts
3.3.1.1 Suffixes -i-tia / i-ti?s
3.3.1.2 Suffixes -i-m?nium / -i-m?nia
3.3.1.3 Suffix -i-t?d?
3.3.1.4 Suffix -i-t?s
3.3.2 Desubstantive adjectives m -icus and -icius
3.3.3 Desubstantive substantives and adjectives in -inus/-inum
3.3.4 Denominative suffix -itor
3.3.5 Deverbative adjectives in -ilis
3.3.6 Adjectives m -idus
3.3.7 Summary
3.4 Compositional vowel
4. Conclusions
Appendix I - List of the excerpted compounds with no alternation of the root vowel
Appendix II - List of the excerpted compounds with alternation of the root vowel
Index of Latin words
Summary
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