There are some who claim that *h₁ is actually two different sounds ( [ʔ] and [h] ), and some that claim Albanian preserved some laryngeal as [h] in words like *hₓórǵʰis → *hₓórǵʰyeh₂ → herdhe "testicle" (note: this word is typically reconstructed with *h₁). So that's two. But where is Shevelov getting the other five from?
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bro wake up, seven new laryngeals have dropped
from Yuri Shevelov's Prehistory of Slavic (1964)
Ten laryngeals??? Holy fuck.
There are some who claim that *h₁ is actually two different sounds ( [ʔ] and [h] ), and some that claim Albanian preserved some laryngeal as [h] in words like *hₓórǵʰis → *hₓórǵʰyeh₂ → herdhe "testicle" (note: this word is typically reconstructed with *h₁). So that's two. But where is Shevelov getting the other five from?