Does the Germanic Consonant Shift illustrate linguistic change in pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, or spelling?
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We all know that language changes over time, and one of the major components of language change is sound change. Many of the words we use today are pronounced differently than they were in Shakespeare's or Chaucer's time. ... The name of the letter was borrowed from Latin, which introduced its alphabet to much of Europe
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We all know that language changes over time, and one of the major components of language change is sound change. Many of the words we use today are pronounced differently than they were in Shakespeare's or Chaucer's time. ... But unlike the Greeks, the Romans simply called the letters by the sounds they made
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