- Look up
diachronic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diachronic approaches in
linguistic analysis consider the
development and
evolution of a language...
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language at a
specific point of time,
often the present. In contrast, a
diachronic (from δια- "through" and χρόνος "time") approach, as in
historical linguistics...
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Historical linguistics, also
known as
diachronic linguistics, is the
scientific study of how
languages change over time. It s****s to
understand the nature...
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Diachronic Museum of
Larisa (Gr****: Διαχρονικό Μουσείο Λάρισας)
exhibits findings from the
regional districts of Larissa,
Trikala and Karditsa. The...
- ..9R. Espak,
Peeter (2006).
Ancient Near
Eastern Gods: Enki and Ea:
Diachronical Analysis of
Texts and
Images from the
Earliest Sources to the Neo-Sumerian...
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English Phonology and
Phonological Theory:
Synchronic and
Diachronic Studies is a 1976 book by
Roger L****. The book was
reviewed by
Richard M. Hogg and...
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coexistence of two or more
writing systems for the same language,
while diachronic digraphia (or
sequential digraphia) is the
replacement of one writing...
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occupation of
northern Cyprus;
Greece rejoined NATO in 1980. See: For a
diachronic analysis of the Gr****
party system, see
Pappas 2003, who distinguishes...
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modern meaning is
radically different from the
original usage. In
diachronic (or historical) linguistics,
semantic change is a
change in one of the...
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philosophical thought has been
variously approached by academia,
either by
diachronically tracing its
development throughout the
centuries from the
Roman conquest...