A linguistic term coined by J. Grimm. Also known as vowel alternation. A phenomenon in which the tone or length of vowels changes in the stems of nouns, adjectives, and verbs of the same root due to inflection or derivation. Examples are drink, drink, and drunk (English). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
J.グリムの命名した言語学の用語。母音交替とも。同一語根の名詞,形容詞,動詞の語幹において,語形変化や派生にともなって母音の音色,または長さが交替する現象。例としてdrink,drank,drunk(英語)。
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