In certain sciences, particular ‘laws’ are known by the names of their discoverers, as in the following… Philology.
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释义 | the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > sound changes > [noun] > rule or law > specific (6) Grimm's law1838 In certain sciences, particular ‘laws’ are known by the names of their discoverers, as in the following… Philology. Verner's law1878 In certain sciences, particular ‘laws’ are known by the names of their discoverers, as in the following… Philology. Grassmann's Law1886 a phonetic law formulated by Hermann Grassmann which states that where two aspirated plosives occurred in neighbouring syllables in… Lachmann's law1889 The rule that, in Latin, a short root vowel in the present tense stem of a verb typically corresponds to a long vowel in the past participle if… the law of Hobson-Jobson1898 the law of Hobson-Jobson: a phrase sometimes used of the process of adapting a foreign word to the sound-system of the adopting language. Sievers1934 Used attributively of the rule formulated by Sievers (Beitr. z. Gesch. d. deutschen Sprache u. Lit. (1878) 5 129) that in Indo-European… |
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