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Ver·ner's law
/ˈvɛrnɚz/
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ver·ner's law
Philol.
A
statement
,
propounded
by
the
Danish
philologist
Karl
Verner
in
1875,
which
explains
certain
apparent
exceptions
to
Grimm's
law
by
the
original
position
of
the
accent
.
Primitive
Indo-European
k
,
t
,
p
,
became
first
in
Teutonic
h
,
th
,
f
,
and
appear
without
further
change
in
old
Teutonic
,
if
the
accent
rested
on
the
preceding
syllable
;
but
these
sounds
became
voiced
and
produced
g
,
d
,
b
,
if
the
accent
was
originally
on
a
different
syllable
.
Similarly
s
either
remained
unchanged
,
or
it
became
z
and
later
r
.
Example
:
Skt
. sa
p
tā (
accent
on
ultima
),
Gr
. 'e`pta,
Gothic
si
b
un (
seven
).
Examples
in
English
are
dead
by
the
side
of
death
,
to
rise
and
to
rear
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Verner's
law
n
:
a
qualification
of
Grimm's
law
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