- 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)...