Diachronic definition

Diachronic means of or concerned with phenomena as they change through time.

Examples of Diachronic in a sentence

  • Diachronic semantics of the modal verb-▇▇▇▇▇-in Luganda: A corpus-driven approach.

  • Nominalization in Asian Languages, Diachronic and typological perspectives, 1-57.

  • The Shifting Moral Universes of the Islamic Tradition of Ifta`: A Diachronic Study of Four Adab al-Fatwa Manuals.

  • Representing Polysemy and Diachronic Lexico-semantic Data on the Semantic Web.

  • In Foong Ha Yap, Karen Grunow-Hårsta & Janick Wrona (eds.), Nominalization in Asian Languages, Diachronic and typological perspectives, 562–588.

  • Diachronic clues to pro-drop and complementizer agreement in Bavarian.

  • Indo-Aryan Ergativity in Typo- logical and Diachronic Perspective.

  • Diachronic Change within the Still Bay at Blombos Cave, South Africa.

  • Morphological and Syntactic Features of Arabic Numerals as Evidence of Their Diachronic Evolution.

  • Quotative Indexes in African Languages: A Syn- chronic and Diachronic Survey, volume 34 of Empirical Approaches to Language Typology.