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Junggrammatiker
‖ Junggrammatiker, n. pl. Philol. (ˈjʊŋgræˌmɑːtɪkə(r)) [G.] A name given to members of a late 19th-century school of historical linguists who held that phonetic changes (sound laws) operated without exceptions. The name was accepted by the persons concerned and by others, and has been anglicized as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zoltán Gombocz
Becker and also Zsigmund Simonyi at Budapest University, and through them absorbed the principles of the Junggrammatiker. wikipedia.org
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neogrammarian
ˌneo-graˈmmarian, ˌneograˈmmarian [f. neo- + grammarian.] A member of the Junggrammatiker. Also as adj.1885 Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 782/2 This younger school (often branded with the name of Neo-Grammarians, ‘Junggrammatiker’, by its opponents real and imaginary) is marked by certain distinct tendencies... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hugo Schuchardt
Gegen die Junggrammatiker". Schuchardt may be most eminent as a vascologist. In 1887, L.L. wikipedia.org
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Eduard Sievers
Sievers was one of the Junggrammatiker of the so-called "Leipzig School". wikipedia.org
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young
▪ I. young, a. (n.1) (jʌŋ) Forms: α. 1 ᵹeong, ᵹiong, ᵹung, iung, 2 jung, 2–5 (6 Sc.) ȝung, 3 ȝeung, 3–5 ȝeong(e, ȝonge, ȝunge, yung, (6 Sc.) ȝong, 3–7 yong, (4 ȝonke, ȝhoung, yhung), 4–5 yunge, 4–6 yonge, ȝoung(e, (5 yhonge, ȝoyng, 6 yownge, yongue), 6–7 yoong, younge, 6– young. β. 1 ᵹing, 3 ȝuing, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Unna
historian, professor and rector of University of Utrecht Hermann Cremer (1834–1903), theologian Hermann Osthoff (1847–1909), linguist, co-founder of the Junggrammatiker wikipedia.org
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Leipzig School
Leipzig School may refer to: Junggrammatiker Leipzig school (sociology) Leipzig School (translation), translation and interpreting studies Leipzig school wikipedia.org
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List of German expressions in English
Latin Grammatischer Wechsel, "grammatical alternation", a pattern of consonant alternations found in Germanic strong verbs and also in Germanic nouns Junggrammatiker wikipedia.org
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