Examples of 'diachronic' in a sentence

Meaning of "diachronic"

Diachronic is an adjective used in linguistics to describe the study of language change over time, particularly how a language evolves and develops
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  • Occurring over or changing with time.
  • Of, pertaining to or concerned with changes that occur over time.

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He distinguished between diachronic and synchronic linguistics.
Diachronic analysis of integration in the working community.
The approach is both diachronic and synchronic.
A diachronic comparison allows for even more insights.
Knowledge of the general diachronic framework of the past.
The diachronic relationship between art.
This is best seen in a diachronic perspective.
Diachronic study is the study of languages throughout time.
He makes a further distinction between synchronic and diachronic.
Diachronic analysis of integration of daily life.
It is also a question of putting these axes in diachronic prospect.
This is the diachronic dimension.
Synchronic and the other is diachronic.
Also called diachronic linguistics.
The approach offered here is diachronic.

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Russia in the diachronic section.
Our treatment will be mainly diachronic.
Both synchronic and diachronic approaches to language contact are welcome.
Consider that in relation to diachronic identity.
Our study will be diachronic and rely on a multidisciplinary approach.
Building synchronic and diachronic models.
Synchronic and diachronic approaches can reach quite different conclusions.
Adopt a synchronic or diachronic approach.
The diachronic track.
This dissertation consists of a diachronic and a synchronic part.
Diachronic evolution of cities.
O based on diachronic data sets.
Synchronic diversity can take the place of diachronic diversity.
The synchronic and diachronic dimensions are always taken into account.
Let us begin with a basic orientation toward diachronic development.
It has diachronic dimensions.
It may sometimes be useful to distinguish between diachronic and synchronic museums.
A diachronic analysis provides more evidence concerning the unity of the structure.
What you end up with is a diachronic reading of the area in question.
Exploitation of context for proper names recognition in the diachronic audio documents.
Introspection does not reveal any diachronic substrate remaining unchanged throughout life.
A diachronic survey of beach morphology was employed using photogrammetry combined with seasonal bathymetric surveys.
The journal is both synchronic and diachronic and empirical and theoretical.
Understanding how worked this activity and its environmental implication required a systemic and diachronic approach.
Perspective wishes to privilege diachronic studies with multiple forms and stakes.
The present study deals with the idea of objectivity from a diachronic point of view.
A diachronic approach The three preceding volumes constitute a synchronic approach to the Conduite.
Dynamism as a linguistic phenomenon is studied on both the diachronic and synchronic level.
The first paper focuses on the diachronic development of the Finnish temporal converb essa.
Diachronic approaches to the Bible concentrate on how theological structures progressively unfolded through time.
A second noteworthy feature of the book lies in its diachronic historical approach.
Diachronic approach to the thought of the Age Half.
The study of lexical changes forms the diachronic portion of the science of onomasiology.
The local regime in China has extremely diverse manner in both a chronological and diachronic dimension.
This part of the study envisages the diachronic progression of all the novels.

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