Definition of Lautverschiebung
Laut´ver`schie`bung
Pronunciation:
lout´fĕr`shē`bŎng
n.
1.
(Philol.)
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
.
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