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Karl Adolf Verner Valentine
Содержание слайда: Karl Adolf Verner Valentine Podnebesnaya Group 115

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content Biography Scientific
Содержание слайда: content Biography Scientific achievements Sources

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Karl Adolf Verner Karl Adolf
Содержание слайда: Karl Adolf Verner Karl Adolf Verner (vûr´nər, Dan. kärl ä´dôlf vĕr´nər), 1846–96, Danish philologist. Verner was a librarian at the Univ. of Halle (now in Germany) and a professor of Slavonic languages at the Univ. of Copenhagen. His fame rests on Verner's law, a linguistic formulation showing that certain consonantal alternations in Germanic languages are the result of patterns of alternation in the position of word accent in the parent language. This formulation contained modifications of Grimm's law

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biography In his gymnasium
Содержание слайда: biography In his gymnasium years, Werner became interested in the linguistic ideas of Rasmus Rask. In 1864, Werner entered the University of Copenhagen, where he studied the Oriental, Germanic and Slavic languages. After completing his education in Copenhagen, Werner went to St. Petersburg, where he studied the Slavic languages ​​in more detail, and then in Halle, where he worked as a librarian at a local university

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biography At this time, he
Содержание слайда: biography At this time, he conducts active scientific activity, meets with linguists August Leskin and Karl Brugman. In 1882, Karl Werner returned to the University of Copenhagen as an assistant professor in Slavic studies, where he remained to work until the end of his life.

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August Leskin August Leskien
Содержание слайда: August Leskin August Leskien (German: [ˈlɛskiːn]; 8 July 1840 – 20 September 1916) was a German linguist active in the field of comparative linguistics, particularly relating to the Baltic and Slavic languages.

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Karl Brugman Karl Brugmann
Содержание слайда: Karl Brugman Karl Brugmann (16 March 1849 – 29 June 1919) was a German linguist. He is noted for his work in Indo-European linguistics.

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Scientific achievements Karl
Содержание слайда: Scientific achievements Karl Werner belonged to the flow of young grammars, which can be clearly seen in his methods, in particular, in studies of exceptions to the Grimm law, which prompted him to formulate his law. The most important work written by Werner is Verner’s law which was an important discovery for German philology. Karl Werner clarified Grimm’s law on the first movement of consonants in Germanic languages ​​regarding the transition of p, t, k to deaf fricative f, þ (th), h, indicating the effect of the most ancient, proto-language stress, which translated them into voiced - b, d, g if it stood after the consonant

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Grimm law Grimm s law also
Содержание слайда: Grimm law Grimm's law (also known as the First Germanic Sound Shift or Rask's rule) is a set of statements named after Jacob Grimm and Rasmus Rask describing the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) stop consonants as they developed in Proto-Germanic (the common ancestor of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family) in the 1st millennium BC. It establishes a set of regular correspondences between early Germanic stops, fricatives and the stop consonants of certain other centum Indo-European languages

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Verner s law Verner s law by
Содержание слайда: Verner’s law Verner's law by Karl Verner in 1875 describes a historical sound change in the Proto-Germanic language whereby voiceless fricatives *f, *þ, *s, *h, *hʷ following an unstressed syllable became the voiced fricatives *β, *ð, *z, *ɣ, *ɣʷ.[

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Scientific achievements
Содержание слайда: Scientific achievements Verner’s important contribution to comparative-historical linguistics appeared in an article, “Eine Ausnahme der ersten Lautverschiebung” (“An Exception to the First Sound Shift”), in the Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung in 1876. From 1876 until 1882 Verner worked in the library of the University of Halle. In 1883 he was appointed reader in Slavic linguistics at the University of Copenhagen; he was promoted to professor in 1888.

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sources Daniel Kilham Dodge s
Содержание слайда: sources Daniel Kilham Dodge's review of Verner Dahlerup's Nekrolog over Karl Verner Wikipedia.com Verner, Karl Adolph // The New International Encyclopædia.

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