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- 12:25, 11 February 2008 diff hist -49 User:Witzlack current
- 12:25, 11 February 2008 diff hist +49 User:Witzlack
- 12:21, 11 February 2008 diff hist -31 User:Witzlack
- 12:20, 11 February 2008 diff hist -18 User:Witzlack
- 12:16, 11 February 2008 diff hist +171 N User:Witzlack New page: Alena Witzlack-Makarevich, PhD student (University of Leipzig) ===Link=== [http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~witzlack/ Homepage] Witzlack-Makarevich, Alena
- 21:23, 10 February 2008 diff hist +1,433 N Osthoff's law New page: '''Osthoff's law''' is a tendency of Proto-Indo-European long vowels to shorten when they were followed by a sonorant and another consonant. <br>The law was proclaimed in 1881 and again i...
- 21:23, 10 February 2008 diff hist +3,232 N Dislocation New page: In Syntax, '''dislocation''' can be defined in the following way: :::*''A dislocation construction (also called detachment construction) is a sentence structure in which a referential con...
- 21:22, 10 February 2008 diff hist +2,642 N Verner's law New page: '''Verner’s Law''' is a voicing process which affected the Proto-Germanic voiceless fricatives in the intervocal position, so that ''ɸ'', ''θ'', ''x'', ''xʷ'', ''s'' became ''β'', ''...
- 21:22, 10 February 2008 diff hist +15 User:Haspelmath/Temporary
- 21:21, 10 February 2008 diff hist +2,462 N Assimilation New page: '''Assimilation''' is a sound change process, when one sound causes another sound to become phonetically more similar to it in some way. Assimilatory changes can be classified according t...
- 21:20, 10 February 2008 diff hist +916 N Dissimilation New page: '''Dissimilation''' (also called dissimilatory change) is a sound change in which one sound becomes less similar than another, usually adjacent, sound: Latin ''pe'''r'''egrinus'' > French ...
- 21:20, 10 February 2008 diff hist +1,122 N Back formation New page: '''Back formation''' (also known as retrograde formation) is a type of word formation in which a word is assumed to have a morphological structure (for instance, a root and an affix) that ...
- 21:19, 10 February 2008 diff hist +3,311 N Great Vowel Shift New page: The '''Great Vowel Shift''' (aka Tudor Vowel Shift) is a series of sound changes which affected the Middle English long vowels. The Middle English high vowels became diphthongs with low fi...
- 21:18, 10 February 2008 diff hist +17 N File:GVS.jpg Great Vowel Shift current
- 21:17, 10 February 2008 diff hist +42 N File:GVS push stage2.jpg Great Vowel Shift as a push chain, stage 2 current
- 21:17, 10 February 2008 diff hist +42 N File:GVS push stage1.jpg Great Vowel Shift as a push chain, stage 1 current
- 21:16, 10 February 2008 diff hist +43 N File:GVS stage2.jpg Great Vowel Shift as a drag chain (stage 2) current
- 21:15, 10 February 2008 diff hist +43 N File:GVS stage1.jpg Great Vowel Shift as a drag chain (stage 1) current
- 21:15, 10 February 2008 diff hist +2,813 N Chain shift New page: '''Chain shift''' is a series of interrelated sound changes. The assumption behind the chain shift is that all the phonemes of a language build a balanced system so that a change in one pa...