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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{cog|ine-bsl-pro|*ēź-}}, from {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*éǵ(h₂)}}.
From {{der|sla-pro|ine-bsl-pro|*ēź-}}, from {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*éǵ(h₂)}}.
* According to Kapović, {{m|sla-pro||*ja}} derives from {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*éǵ(h₂)}}, while {{m|sla-pro||*jazъ}} derives from {{m|ine-pro|*eǵHóm}}.
* According to Kapović, {{m|sla-pro||*ja}} derives from {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*éǵ(h₂)}}, while {{m|sla-pro||*jazъ}} derives from {{m|ine-pro|*eǵHóm}}.
* Kortlandt, responding to Kapović, derives {{m|sla-pro||*jàzъ}} from {{der|sla-pro|ine-bsl-pro|*ēˀźun}}, from {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*eǵHóm}}, and rejects {{m|sla-pro||*ja}} as secondary.
* Kortlandt, responding to Kapović, derives {{m|sla-pro||*jàzъ}} from {{der|sla-pro|ine-bsl-pro|*ēˀźun}}, from {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*eǵHóm}}, and rejects {{m|sla-pro||*ja}} as secondary.
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* East Slavic:
* East Slavic:
** {{desctree|orv|ꙗзъ}}
** {{desctree|orv|ꙗзъ}}
** {{desc|zle-ono|ѧ|alts=1}}
** {{desc|zle-ono|ꙗꙁъ|alts=1}}
* South Slavic:
* South Slavic:
** {{desc|cu|-}}
** {{desc|cu|-}}
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**: {{desc|cu|ⰰⰸⱏ|sclb=1}}
**: {{desc|cu|ⰰⰸⱏ|sclb=1}}
*** {{desc|orv|азъ|bor=1}}
*** {{desc|orv|азъ|bor=1}}
**** {{desc|ru|аз}} (''archaic or religious''), {{l|ru|азъ}} (''pre-1918 orthography'')
**** {{desc|zle-ort|азъ}}
**** {{desc|ru|аз|q1=archaic or religious|азъ|q2=pre-1918 orthography}}
** {{desc|bg|аз|а́зе|яз|я́зе}}, {{l|bg|я́зека}}, {{l|bg|я}}, {{l|bg|ес}}, {{l|bg|йес}} {{qualifier|dialectal}}
** {{desc|mk|јас}} {{q|standard}}, {{l|mk|ја}} {{q|dialectal}}, {{l|mk|јазе}} {{q|dialectal}}, {{l|mk|јаска}} {{q|dialectal}}
** {{desc|bg|аз|а́зе|яз|я́зе|я́зека|q5=all of the following dialectal|я|ес|йес}}
** {{desc|mk|јас|q1=standard|ја|q2=dialectal|јазе|q3=dialectal|јаска|q4=dialectal}}
** {{desc|sh|-}}
** {{desc|sh|-}}
**: {{desc|sh|ја̑|sclb=1}}
**: {{desc|sh|ја̑|sclb=1}}
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** {{desc/sl-tonal|jȁz}}
** {{desc/sl-tonal|jȁz}}
* West Slavic:
* West Slavic:
** {{desc|zlw-ocs|já}}, {{l|zlw-ocs|jáz}}
** {{desc|zlw-ocs|já|jáz}}
*** {{desc|cs|já}}
*** {{desc|cs|já}}
**** Bohemian {{a|Chod dialect}}: {{l|cs|já}}
** {{desc|csb|jô}}
** {{desc|pox|joz|jo}}
** {{desc|pox|joz|jo}}
** {{desc|zlw-opl|ja}}, {{l|zlw-opl|jaz}}
** {{desctree|zlw-opl|ja|id=pronoun}}
*** {{desc|pl|ja}}
** {{desc|sk|ja}}
** {{desc|sk|ja}}
** Pomeranian:
** {{desc|zlw-slv|jåu}}
*** {{desc|csb|jô}}
*** {{desc|zlw-slv|jo|id=pronoun}}
** Sorbian:
** Sorbian:
*** {{desc|hsb|ja}}
*** {{desc|hsb|ja}}
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===Further reading===
===Further reading===
* Mate Kapović (2009), [https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/396617.090119-iwoba2-kapovic.pdf The accent of Slavic *ja(zъ) ‘I’], ''Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics'' (7891-352X) 35 (2009); 53-73
* Mate Kapović (2009), [https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/396617.090119-iwoba2-kapovic.pdf The accent of Slavic *ja(zъ) ‘I’], ''Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics'' (7891-352X) 35 (2009); pages 53–73
* Mate Kapović (2006), [https://www.academia.edu/4453333/Reconstruction_of_Balto-Slavic_Personal_Pronouns_with_Emphasis_on_Accentuation_PhD_dissertation_University_of_Zadar_2006_ Reconstruction of Balto-Slavic Personal Pronouns with Emphasis on Accentuation], PhD dissertation, University of Zadar
* Mate Kapović (2006), [https://www.academia.edu/4453333/Reconstruction_of_Balto-Slavic_Personal_Pronouns_with_Emphasis_on_Accentuation_PhD_dissertation_University_of_Zadar_2006_ Reconstruction of Balto-Slavic Personal Pronouns with Emphasis on Accentuation], PhD dissertation, University of Zadar
* Frederik Kortlandt (2013), [http://www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art284e.pdf Balto-Slavic personal pronouns and their accentuation.], ''Baltistica'' 48/1 (2013), 5-11.
* Frederik Kortlandt (2013), [http://www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art284e.pdf Balto-Slavic personal pronouns and their accentuation], ''Baltistica'' 48/1 (2013), pages 5–11
* Thomas Olander (2015), ''Proto-Slavic Inflectional Morphology: A Comparative Handbook'', 78-79.
* Thomas Olander (2015), ''Proto-Slavic Inflectional Morphology: A Comparative Handbook'', pages 78–79


===References===
===References===

Latest revision as of 16:56, 19 September 2024

This Proto-Slavic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Slavic

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Etymology

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From Proto-Balto-Slavic *ēź-, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵ(h₂).

Pronoun

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*(j)ãzъ[1][2]

  1. I

Declension

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Derived terms

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  • East Slavic:
    • Old East Slavic: ꙗзъ (jazŭ), (ja)
      • Old Ruthenian: (ja), ꙗзъ (jaz)
        • Belarusian: я (ja)
        • Carpathian Rusyn: я (ja)
        • Ukrainian: я (ja)
      • Russian: я (ja)
    • Old Novgorodian: ꙗꙁъ (jazŭ), ꙗсъ (jasŭ), аꙁъ (azŭ), (ja)
  • South Slavic:
  • West Slavic:
    • Old Czech: , jáz
    • Polabian: joz, jo
    • Old Polish: ja, jaz
    • Slovak: ja
    • Pomeranian:
      • Kashubian:
      • Slovincian: jo
    • Sorbian:
      • Upper Sorbian: ja
      • Lower Sorbian: ja

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*azъ”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 31:prn. ‘I’
  2. ^ Olander, Thomas (2001) “ja”, in Common Slavic Accentological Word List[1], Copenhagen: Editiones Olander:I: cf. table X