Fortunatov's law

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Fortunatov's law is the observation, in the development of Sanskrit from proto-Indo-European, that when *l is followed by a dental consonant, the dental becomes retroflex and the *l is deleted, eg. PIE *bʰelsos > Sanskrit bhā́ṣā (compare Lithuanian bal̃sas).[1] This law is not uniform.

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