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sound law

 

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Noun sound law has 1 sense
  1. sound law - a law describing sound changes in the history of a language
    --1 is a kind of
    law, natural law
    --1 is a part of historical linguistics
    --1 has particulars: Grimm's law; Verner's law

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Sound Law


Definition:

A sound law, in linguistics, refers to a regular phonetic change that occurs in the pronunciation of words across a language or a set of related languages.


Senses:

  1. General Sense:

    In a general sense, sound laws explain the systematic transformations that affect the sounds of words over time.

    Example Sentence:

    Sound laws help us understand how words have evolved over centuries. For instance, the sound law known as Grimm's law explains the transformation of certain consonant sounds in Indo-European languages.


  2. Specific Sense:

    In a more specific sense, sound laws involve a set of phonetic changes that are particularly characteristic of a specific language or languages.

    Example Sentence:

    Old English underwent several sound laws, including the Great Vowel Shift, which resulted in significant changes to its vowel sounds.


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