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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Laut·ver·schie·bung
n.
;
pl
.
Lautverschiebungen
.
Philol.
(a)
The
regular
changes
which
the
primitive
Indo-European
stops
,
or
mute
consonants
,
underwent
in
the
Teutonic
languages
,
probably
as
early
as
the
3d
century
b
.
c
. ,
often
called
the
first Lautverschiebung
,
sound shifting
,
or
consonant shifting
.
(b)
A
somewhat
similar
set
of
changes
taking
place
in
the
High
German
dialects
(
less
fully
in
modern
literary
German
)
from
the
6th
to
the
8th
century
,
known
as
the
second Lautverschiebung
,
the
results
of
which
form
the
striking
differences
between
High
German
and
The
Low
German
Languages
.
The
statement
of
these
changes
is
commonly
regarded
as
forming
part
of
Grimm's law
,
because
included
in
it
as
originally
framed
.
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