ablaut

英 ['æblaʊt] 美 ['æblaʊt]
  • n. 元音交替;母音变换
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ablaut (n.)
"systematic vowel alteration in the root of a word to indicate shades of meaning or tense," a characteristic of Indo-European languages, 1849, from German Ablaut, literally "off-sound," coined by J.P. Zweigel in 1568 from ab "off" + Laut "sound, tone," from Old High German hlut (see listen). Popularized by Jacob Grimm.
1. A grade can be a degree of ablaut.
元音交替可以是某种程度的母音变换.

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