diachronic

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occurring or changing along with time
Referring to phenomena as they change over time; i e employing a chronological perspective
Literally "through time;" dealing with phenomena as they happen over time See also "synchronic "
occuring or changing along with time
used of the study of a phenomenon (especially language) as it changes through time; "diachronic linguistics
used of the study of a phenomenon (especially language) as it changes through time; "diachronic linguistics"
{s} of the study of a language as it changes or develops through history
A liquid-crystal display (LCD) enabling a color to appear or vanish on the surface
From the Greek, dia-, through, across, and chronos, time Diachronic analysis focuses on change over time, dealing with phenomena (for example, the spelling of words or the rules of grammar) as these change over a period of time; roughly equivalent to historical or temporal
diachronic linguistics
historical linguistics
diachronic linguistics
study of language and its changes throughout history
diachronically
In a diachronic fashion, or in diachronic terms
diachronic
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