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Neogrammarian - Wikipedia
a German school of linguists, originally at the University of Leipzig, in the late 19th century who proposed the Neogrammarian hypothesis of the regularity of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Neogrammarian | Historical Linguistics, Language Change ...
Neogrammarian, any of a group of German scholars that arose around 1875; their chief tenet concerning language change was that sound laws have no exceptions ... www.britannica.com
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NEOGRAMMARIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NEOGRAMMARIAN is one of a school of philologists arising in Germany about 1875, advocating the more exact formulation of phonetic law and its ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Sleight of Hand> - College of Liberal Arts
Who were the neogrammarians? Roughly speaking, they were the linguists who first articulated a modern formulation of the comparative study of languages, largely ... liberalarts.utexas.edu
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The Neogrammarian Doctrine | SpringerLink
He claims that the Neogrammarians were the first linguists to use morphological uniformities to guide their search for sound laws, and that this was a direct ... link.springer.com
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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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Neogrammarian Principle - (Intro to Linguistics) - Fiveable
The Neogrammarian Principle asserts that sound change is regular and systematic, meaning that when a phonetic change occurs, it applies consistently across all ... library.fiveable.me
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Schools of Linguistics - Lesson 5 - Neogrammarians - YouTube
Schools of Linguistics - Lesson 5 - Neogrammarians. 6.8K views · 4 years ago ...more. Academic English Courses. 9.69K. Subscribe. 134. Share. www.youtube.com
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Neogrammarians | History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences
The Neogrammarians as the irreducible upholders of the unconditioned validity of phonetic laws. It is my view that, if we reconsider the theories of the ... hiphilangsci.net
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Osthoff and Brugmann 1878 - Foundations of Linguistics
Observations on the "Neogrammarian Manifesto" · it 'changes the face of comparative linguistics' · 'how human speech really lives and develops' ( ... www.ruf.rice.edu
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7 The Neogrammarians - De Gruyter
The term Neogrammarian is a translation of the German Junggrammatiker, literally 'young grammarians'. Junggrammatiker was originally applied in a slightly ... www.degruyterbrill.com
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Diachrony and synchrony
Saussure's teachers in historical-comparative and reconstructive linguistics such as Georg Curtius advocated the neo-grammarian manifesto according to wikipedia.org
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▪ 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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