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diachrony
[dahy-ak-ruh-nee]
noun
plural
diachronieshistorical change.
Linguistics.
the study of a linguistic system through comparison of different points in its history; a diachronic approach to language study.
The analysis emphasizes diachrony as a means for understanding sound systems.
change or development in a linguistic system over a period of time.
The diachrony of the language suggests that the bare form was the original.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diachrony1
First recorded in 1955–60; diachron(ic) + -y 3
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