diachrony
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diachrony — noun the study of linguistic change the synchrony and diachrony of language • Syn: ↑historical linguistics, ↑diachronic linguistics • Derivationally related forms: ↑diachronic • Members of this Topic: ↑derivin … Useful english dictionary
diachrony — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dia + chrony (as in synchrony) Date: circa 1939 1. diachronic analysis 2. change extending through time … New Collegiate Dictionary
diachrony — См. diacronìa … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
diachrony — /duy ak reuh nee/, n., pl. diachronies. 1. Ling. a. a diachronic approach to language study. b. change or development in a linguistic system over a period of time. 2. historical change. [1955 60; DIACHRON(IC) + Y3] * * * … Universalium
diachrony — See Saussure, Ferdinand de; structuralism … Dictionary of sociology
diachrony — di·ach·ro·ny … English syllables
diachrony — di•ach•ro•ny [[t]daɪˈæk rə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) ling. a) a diachronic approach to language study b) change or development in a language over a period of time 2) ling. historical change • Etymology: 1955–60 … From formal English to slang
ДИАХРОНИЯ — (diachrony) см. Синхрония и диахрония … Большой толковый социологический словарь
diachronic linguistics — noun the study of linguistic change the synchrony and diachrony of language • Syn: ↑historical linguistics, ↑diachrony • Derivationally related forms: ↑diachronic (for: ↑diachrony) … Useful english dictionary
historical linguistics — noun the study of linguistic change the synchrony and diachrony of language • Syn: ↑diachronic linguistics, ↑diachrony • Derivationally related forms: ↑diachronic (for: ↑diachrony) … Useful english dictionary