characters and Latin characters. Grimm's law, also known as the First Germanic Sound Shift or Rask's rule, is a set of sound laws describing the Proto-Indo-European...
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early nineteenth century, and had been formulated as Grimm's law. Amongst other things, Grimm's law described how the Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops...
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formulated Grimm's law of linguistics, and was the co-author of the Deutsches Wörterbuch, the author of Deutsche Mythologie, and the editor of Grimms' Fairy...
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usage. Winfred P. Lehmann regarded Jacob Grimm's "First Germanic Sound Shift", or Grimm's law, and Verner's law, (which pertained mainly to consonants and...
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spirant law, or Primärberührung, is a specific historical instance in linguistics of dissimilation that occurred as part of an exception of Grimm's law in...
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Germanic substrate hypothesis (section Grimm's law)
features from their language. He hypothesizes that the first sound shift of Grimm's law was the result of non-native speakers attempting to pronounce Indo-European...
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American television miniseries The Brothers Grimm, 2005 film starring Matt Damon and Heath Ledger Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, 1989 Japanese anime anthology...
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ruki sound law. Other notable changes include: Grimm's law and Verner's law in Proto-Germanic an independent change similar to Grimm's law in Armenian...
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Biblical Hebrew Verner's law - an exception to Grimm's law Wackernagel's law - regarding position of clitics in syntax Whorf's law - regarding historical...
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Grimm Brothers Grimm (disambiguation) Grimm Tales (disambiguation) Grimms' Fairy Tales, a collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm Grimm's law...
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Sound change (redirect from Sound law)
rules that are named after their authors like Grimm's law, Grassmann's law, etc. Real-world sound laws often admit exceptions, but the expectation of...
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unique linguistic features, most famously the consonant change known as "Grimm's law." Early varieties of Germanic entered history when the Germanic tribes...
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and German. In 1822, Jacob Grimm formulated what became known as Grimm's law as a general rule in his Deutsche Grammatik. Grimm showed correlations between...
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with ⟨f⟩, since English is a Germanic language and thus has undergone Grimm's law; a native English word with an initial /p/ would reflect Proto-Indo-European...
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1.58 to a 2.72). The 1.14 increase was Grimm's biggest gain ever, going from L+SD to L+3. The 2.72 was Grimm's highest L+3 rating since the show's second-season...
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(debitum, dubito, subtilis). As /b/ is one of the sounds subject to Grimm's Law, words which have ⟨b⟩ in English and other Germanic languages may find...
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originally focused on Grimm's 2010 fundraising, branched out to include Grimm's prior business dealings. On April 25, 2014, Grimm's attorney was advised...
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Germany by linguists such as Jacob Grimm, the German author, philologist, and folklorist who discovered the Grimm's law, documenting the sound shift across...
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known as Grimm's Law); Late Proto-Germanic: (1) accent modification in two stages: (a) intensification in dominance followed by Verner's law; (b) fixation...
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Rapunzel (category Grimms' Fairy Tales)
recorded by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 as part of Children's and Household Tales (KHM 12). The Brothers Grimm's story was developed from...
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linguistics, including an early formulation of what would later be known as Grimm's Law. He was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society in...
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been stated before Gresham by others, including Nicolaus Copernicus. Grimm's law explains correspondence between some consonants in Germanic languages...
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/k/ results from earlier PIE /g/, and since the change occurred before Grimm's law applied (according to Ringe), the resulting change would be actually...
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Language policy (redirect from Language law)
Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation Economics of language Grimm's law Language change Language movement Language planning Language politics...
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Indo-European roots in the Germanic languages, it was altered under Grimm's law, so that Indo-European /p/ > /f/, and /d/ > /t/, as the German cognate...
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exception. Verner's law is a famous example of the Neogrammarian hypothesis, as it resolved an apparent exception to Grimm's law. The Neogrammarian hypothesis...
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§ Stang's law or § Stang's law (Slavic). Different authors prefer different symbols to represent the Proto-Germanic fricative sounds produced by Grimm's law. Collinge...
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since it has been argued that it provides the earliest attestation of Grimm's law (also known as the First Germanic Sound Shift), the sound shift which...
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etymological origin has been criticized as not being in accordance to Grimm's law and Skeat may have recanted the proposal at a later date. The editors...
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Centum and satem languages (category Indo-European sound laws)
Tocharian B kante. In the Germanic languages, the /k/ developed regularly by Grimm's law to become /h/, as in Old English hund(red). Centum languages also retained...
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