Reconstruction talk:Proto-Slavic/o(b)

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RFM discussion: July 2014–May 2017[edit]

See Reconstruction talk:Proto-Slavic/sъ(n)#RFM discussion: July 2014–May 2017.

Abessive function[edit]

Old Church Slavonic о (o) (not sure for Old Church Slavonic об (ob)) can also have abessive function. Words such as *ostrovъ (island) (literally one that does not flow) and *osojь (shady place) (literally place that is not lit by the sun) come to mind with this meaning. I'm not entirely sure if Old Church Slavonic о (o, devoid of) exactly reflect Proto-Slavic *o(b) or continues Proto-Indo-European *h₂e/*h₃e (possibly but not very likely Proto-Indo-European *n̥- (not)) but in case there is no further evidence to reconstruct a preposition Proto-Slavic *o, we should add the proposed meaning under *o(b). Bezimenen (talk) 12:22, 7 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Remark: Edited in response to @Useigor. Originally, I translated it as "alternative, opposite of" for lack of better words, which does not reflect exactly what I meant.