1 gen 1200 anni a. C. - First Germanic Sound Shift
Descrizione:
Jacob Grimm found evidence for the unity of all the modern Germanic languages in the phenomenon known as the First Germanic Sound Shift (also known as Grimm’s law ), which set the Germanic branch apart from the other branches of the Indo-European family. This shift occurred before the 7th century when records started to be kept. According to Grimm’s law, the shift occurred when /p, t, k/ in the classical Indo-European languages (Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit) became/ f, t, h/ in Germanic languages.
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Data:
1 gen 1200 anni a. C.
Adesso
~ 3227 years ago
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