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Diachronic
- Of or concerned with phenomena, such as linguistic features, as they change through time. [From dia- + Greek khronos, time.] di a·chron i·cal·ly adv.
- 21 Diachronic Phonology
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- SYNCHRONIC AND DIACHRONIC EMERGENCE
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- A Probabilistic Approach to Diachronic Phonology
- over time (diachronic phonology) is a central topic in historical abilistic modeling of diachronic phonology.
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- The study of diachronic and synchronic variation in Sumerian 1
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- Diachronic Analysis and the Features of Late Biblical Hebrew
- After surveying the history and methodology of the diachronic study of the.
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- Joe Amoako, Delaware State University professor of languages, authors book
- By Vivian Gomez A scholarly work by Joe Amoako, associate professor of English and foreign languages at Delaware State University, titled "Ghanaian Pidgin English Diachronic, Synchronic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives, was published recently.
- Fifth Tübingen Conference on Linguistic Evidence, Tübingen, Germany
- Historical linguistics, sometimes referred to as diachronic linguistics, is the study of language change.
- The Global Villager: Bamanga Turkur A Literary
- The narration in this chapter is diachronic, not because the events take place at the same time, but because they do not necessarily lead to one another. Put succinctly, they do not follow any chronological order.
- The Bible Comes Alive with On-line Biblical Hebrew Course
- At the more advanced levels, the course deals with different textual and diachronic perspectives, and delves into a wider range of biblical texts, including poetry, prophecy and wisdom literature.
- Diachronic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Diachronic or Diachronous is a technical term for something happening over time . It is used in several fields of research.
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- Diachronic | Define Diachronic at Dictionary.com
- of or pertaining to the changes in a linguistic system between successive points in time; historical: diachronic analysis. Compare synchronic.
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- diachronic - Wiktionary
- diachronic (not comparable) is that individual issues register, however unintentionally, the small, incremental, diachronic movements within a culture.
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- Diachronic - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- of, relating to, or dealing with phenomena (as of language or culture) as they occur or change over a period of time.
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- Glossary: Diachronic
- diachronic. From Greek, meaning "across time".
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