See Also: Sievers' law(dictionary)
Sievers' law (iou)
Sievers' law noun phr. M20.
[Eduard Sievers (1850-1932), German philologist.]
Philology. A rule stating that in Indo-European, (post-consonantal) unaccented i and u before a vowel were consonantal after a short syllable and vocalic after a long syllable. Also Sievers-Edgerton law.
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