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Inconsistency

Sonant Common Slavic ḷ and ḹ became ov, while word final *lǔ became v. For example, Common Slavic *vḹkǔ becomes vovk in Ukrainian BUT in the Proto-Slavic language article it states: existence of syllabic sonorants in Proto-Slavic is not generally accepted, they may have developed only in individual Slavic dialects (as many believe, no syllabic sonorants were in East Slavic dialects); many scholars postulate the group ъl, ьl, ъr, ьr instead of the syllabic sonorants l̥, ĺ̥, r̥, ŕ̥. -Iopq 12:55, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Consensus seems to be that there were no sonants. Hence, I have changed the section. Woollymammoth 21:13, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]