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diachronic
di·a·chron·ic D0192700 (dī′ə-krŏn′ĭk)adj. Of or concerned with phenomena, such as linguistic features, as they change through time. [From dia- + Greek khronos, time.] di′a·chron′i·cal·ly adv.diachronic (ˌdaɪəˈkrɒnɪk) or diachronisticadjof, relating to, or studying the development of a phenomenon through time; historical: diachronic linguistics. Compare synchronic[C19: from dia- + Greek khronos time]di•a•chron•ic (ˌdaɪ əˈkrɒn ɪk) adj. of or pertaining to the study of the changes in a language over a period of time: diachronic linguistics. Compare synchronic. [1925–30; < French diachronique (French. de Saussure); see dia-, chronic] di`a•chron′i•cal•ly, adv. diachronicUsed to describe the study of the development of a language over time.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | diachronic - used of the study of a phenomenon (especially language) as it changes through time; "diachronic linguistics"historicallanguage, linguistic communication - a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written"synchronic - concerned with phenomena (especially language) at a particular period without considering historical antecedents; "synchronic linguistics" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeDiachronydiachronic
di·a·chron·ic (dī'ă-kron'ik), Systematically observed over time in the same subjects throughout as opposed to synchronic or cross-sectional; the inferences are equivalent only where there is strict stability of all elements. [dia- + G. chronos, time] di·a·chron·ic (dī-ă-kron'ik) Systematically observed over time in the same subjects throughout as opposed to synchronic or cross-sectional. [dia- + G. chronos, time]diachronic Related to diachronic: Diachronic linguistics, diachronic studySynonyms for diachronicadj used of the study of a phenomenon (especially language) as it changes through timeSynonymsRelated Words- language
- linguistic communication
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