Definition of Grammatischer. Meaning of Grammatischer. Synonyms of Grammatischer

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Grammatischer. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Grammatischer and, of course, Grammatischer synonyms and on the right images related to the word Grammatischer.

Definition of Grammatischer

No result for Grammatischer. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Grammatischer from wikipedia

- In historical linguistics, the German term grammatischer Wechsel ("grammatical alternation") refers to the effects of Verner's law when they are viewed...
- relevant for the discussion of the ablaut system. The development of grammatischer Wechsel as a result of Verner's law (the voicing of fricatives after...
- 2014. A phonological archaism of West Germanic is the preservation of grammatischer Wechsel in most verbs, particularly in Old High German. This implies...
- lētans (to have). In Proto-Germanic, consonant alternations known as grammatischer Wechsel developed, as a result of Verner's law. This involves an originally...
- nature, leading to the grammatical alternations of sounds known as grammatischer Wechsel. For a single word, the grammatical stem could display different...
- in alternation of *s and *r in some inflectional paradigms, known as grammatischer Wechsel. For example, the Old English verb ceosan 'choose' had the past...
- unchanged: One consequence of this is that there is no dental variety of grammatischer Wechsel in Middle Dutch. A peculiar development took place in stems...
- S2CID 245508379. Kettunen, Lauri (1938). Livisches Wörterbuch: mit grammatischer Einleitung. Helsinki: Finno-Ugrian Society. (in German) Laanest, A....
- English were. (The Germanic forms with /r/ instead of /s/ result from grammatischer Wechsel.) See Germanic strong verb: class 5. This has been claimed as...
- before syllabic nasals or liquids, e.g. gaffel (fork) from PG *gabalō. Grammatischer Wechsel: Because of sound changes in Proto-Germanic (cf. Verner's law)...