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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Frequency shift (disambiguation); Frequency shifts

Germanic sound shifts         
Germanic sound shifts are the phonological developments (sound changes) from the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) to Proto-Germanic, in Proto-Germanic itself, and in various Germanic subfamilies and languages.
Attentional shift         
STAND AT EASY
Neural mechanisms behind shifts of attention; Attention orienting
Attentional shift (or shift of attention) occurs when directing attention to a point increases the efficiency of processing of that point and includes inhibition to decrease attentional resources to unwanted or irrelevant inputs. Shifting of attention is needed to allocate attentional resources to more efficiently process information from a stimulus.
sound shift         
PROCESS OF LANGUAGE CHANGE AFFECTING PRONUNCIATION OR SOUND SYSTEM STRUCTURE
Sound shift; Sound law; Sound laws; Sound changes; Phonetic change; Sound shifts; Chain-type shifts; Chain-type shift
¦ noun Linguistics a change in the pronunciation of a set of speech sounds as a language evolves.

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Frequency shift

In the physical sciences and in telecommunication, the term frequency shift may refer to:

  • Any change in frequency
  • A Doppler shift
  • In facsimile, a frequency modulation system where one frequency represents picture black and another frequency represents picture white
  • Spectrum shifting in signal processing, see Discrete Fourier transform#Shift theorem
Examples of use of shifts
1. Morning shifts were eight hours, night shifts were six hours.
2. SMALL SHIFTS: Obama hasn‘t made any fundamental policy shifts.
3. "I work in shifts, sometimes early in the morning, sometimes evening shifts, sometimes night," said Ludmilla.
4. The presenters worked in shifts – two three–hour shifts per day.
5. The session included insights from current cultural shifts and raised important questions about how such shifts will affect human interaction.