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    IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Grassmann's law, named after its discoverer Hermann Grassmann, is a dissimilatory phonological process in...
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    to understand Grassmann's ideas. In the 1860s and 1870s various mathematicians came to ideas similar to that of Grassmann's, but Grassmann himself was not...
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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 their...
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  • Grassmann's laws describe empirical results about how the perception of mixtures of colored lights (i.e., lights that co-stimulate the same area on the...
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    that would relate to the CIE RGB color space. It was assumed that Grassmann's law held, and the new space would be related to the CIE RGB space by a...
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  • language following something similar is Chamorro. Stigler's law of eponymy Grassmann's law Campbell, Lyle (2004). Historical linguistics (2nd ed.). Cambridge:...
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  • synchronic rule in Winnebago Grassmann's law - regarding historical sound changes in ancient Greek and Sanskrit Grimm's law – regarding historical sound...
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  • (following Grassmann's law) and with the application of Bartholomae's law and regular vowel changes gives Sanskrit buddha 'enlightened'. The law is named...
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  • This law is not uniform. Glottalic theory Grassmann's law Stigler's law of eponymy Burrow, T. (1972). "A Reconsideration of Fortunatov's Law". Bulletin...
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    Proto-Greek, with later loss of h between vowels. Verner's law in Proto-Germanic. Grassmann's law (dissimilation of aspirates) independently in Proto-Greek...
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  • Indo-Iranian, and Armenian; among its common phonological innovations are Grassmann's law in Greek and Indo-Iranian, and weakening of pre-vocalic /s/ to /h/...
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  • Through Grassmann's law, an aspirated consonant loses its aspiration when followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable; this law also affects...
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  • one loses the aspiration. Named after its discoverer Hermann Grassmann. Grassmann's law (optics), an empirical result about human color perception: that...
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  • Hermann Grassmann: Grassmann's laws Grassmann algebra Grassmann bundle Grassmann dimensions Grassmann graph Grassmann integral Grassmann number Grassmann variables...
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  • portrayed as the African equivalent of Grassmann's law in Indo-European languages. However, an analogue of Grassmann's law (which is aspiration, not voicing...
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  • and deaspirating voiced aspirates. Grassmann's law (Tʰ-Tʰ > T-Tʰ, e.g. dʰi-dʰeh₁- > di-dʰeh₁-) and Bartholomae's law (TʰT > TTʰ, e.g. budʰ-to- > bud-dʰo-)...
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  • Graeco-Aryan is a valid group, Grassmann's law may have a common origin in Greek and Sanskrit. However, Grassmann's law in Greek postdates certain sound...
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  • widely used in 19th-century philology but became uncommon in the 20th. Grassmann's law Spiritus asper Spiritus lenis Bussmann, 1996. Routledge Dictionary...
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    the sound laws that they had discovered. Although Hermann Grassmann explained one of the anomalies with the publication of Grassmann's law in 1862, Karl...
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  • combined form *ha-. The initial *h was sometimes lost by psilosis or Grassmann's law. Cognate forms in other languages preserve the original Proto-Indo-European...
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  • appears later. The second clause is now referred to alone as Grassmann's law. Bartholomae's law Also, Buddha rule. If a cluster of two or more obstruents...
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  • Null allomorph Alternation (linguistics) Allophone Consonant mutation Grassmann's law Suppletion Tarni, Prasad (2019-07-01). A Course in Linguistics, Third...
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    *seǵʰ-s-oh₂. Loss of aspiration before *y, detailed under "palatalization". Grassmann's law was a process of dissimilation in words containing multiple aspirates...
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  • Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws, which...
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  • y. RG color space CIE 1931 color space Trichromacy Imaginary color Grassmann's law Chromaticity Chrominance Image segmentation Computer vision J. B. Martinkauppi...
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    consonant, however, reduplicates in its unaspirated equivalent (see Grassmann's law). Augment: Verbs beginning with a vowel, as well as those beginning...
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    based on the RGB color model, to map to real world color. Applying Grassmann's law of light additivity, the range of colors that can be produced are those...
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    History of Latin (redirect from Exon's law)
    Hellenism remained current among peasants and traders, while Latin was used for laws and administrative writings. It continued to influence the Vulgar Latin that...
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    numeric representations of the component colors. Modern formulations of Grassmann's laws describe the additivity in the color perception of light mixtures in...
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  • involved. Ringe suggests the following changes, in approximate order: Grassmann's Law, which triggers the change dh > d when another aspirated consonant...
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