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Diachronic typology
/dˌaɪəkɹˈɒnɪk taɪpˈɒlədʒi/
/dˌaɪəkɹˈɑːnɪk taɪpˈɑːlədʒi/
Diachronic typology
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diachrone typologie
a subfield of linguistics that focuses on the study of language change over time and how it affects typological patterns
What is "diachronic typology"?
Diachronic typology is the study of how languages change over time and how these changes can be categorized and compared. This field examines historical developments in language structure, vocabulary, and phonetics, analyzing how languages evolve and influence one another. Diachronic typologists explore patterns of change, such as sound shifts, grammatical transformations, and shifts in meaning, to understand the processes behind language evolution. This research helps to reveal the connections between languages and their historical relationships, contributing to a broader understanding of linguistic development across different periods and regions.