Meaning Of The Word Diachronic linguistics

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Diachronic linguistics Definition
Diachronic linguistics Definition

What's The Definition Of Diachronic linguistics?

diachronic linguistics in American English
noun

diachronic linguistics in British English
noun
noun: the study of language as it changes in the course of time, with a view either to discovering general principles of linguistic change or to establishing the correct genealogical classification of particular languages

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