Diachronic analysis
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British pronunciation/dˌaɪəkɹˈɒnɪk ɐnˈaləsˌɪs/
American pronunciation/dˌaɪəkɹˈɑːnɪk ɐnˈæləsˌɪs/

Definition & Meaning of "diachronic analysis"

Diachronic analysis
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the study and examination of language change and evolution over time, focusing on the historical development of linguistic features, structures, and patterns in a language or language family

What is "diachronic analysis"?

Diachronic analysis is the study of how a language changes over time. This approach examines historical developments in vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and usage by analyzing language data from different time periods. By comparing older and newer forms of a language, linguists can identify patterns of change, such as shifts in meaning or structure. This analysis often involves looking at written records, spoken language, and various dialects to understand how external factors like culture, technology, and contact with other languages influence language evolution. Diachronic analysis is essential for understanding the history and development of languages.

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