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- Look up diachronic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diachronic approaches in linguistic analysis consider the development and evolution of a language...
- Linguistics. John Benjamins. Greenberg, Joseph. 1979. Rethinking Linguistics Diachronically, Language Vol. 55, No. 2 (Jun., 1979), pp. 275-290. Aronoff, Mark (2017)...
- The Diachronic Museum of Larisa (Gr****: Διαχρονικό Μουσείο Λάρισας) exhibits findings from the regional districts of Larissa, Trikala and Karditsa. The...
- Historical linguistics, also known as diachronic linguistics, is the scientific study of how languages change over time. It s****s to understand the nature...
- 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...
- coexistence of two or more writing systems for the same language, while diachronic digraphia or sequential digraphia is the replacement of one writing system...
- the modern meaning is radically different from the original usage. In diachronic (or historical) linguistics, semantic change is a change in one of the...
- occupation of northern Cyprus; Greece rejoined NATO in 1980. See: For a diachronic analysis of the Gr**** party system, see Pappas 2003, who distinguishes...
- describing the structure of a language at a specific point in time) or diachronically (through the historical development of a language over a period of time)...
- The general lines of diachronics of Lombard and Piedmontese plural declension are drawn here: In Lombard and Piedmontese, feminine plural is generally...