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Qué (quién) es diachronic - definición

USE OF MORE THAN ONE WRITING SYSTEM FOR THE SAME LANGUAGE
Multialphabetism; Digraphic; Biscript; Synchronic digraphia; Diachronic digraphia; Sequential digraphia; Biscripts
  • Pegon]] (modified Arabic script) and Latin alphabet for coffee packaging in Indonesia saying ''100% Pure Coffee Powder''.
  • Cyrillic]] street sign in [[Gaboš]], Croatia

diachronic      
[?d???'kr?n?k]
¦ adjective concerned with the way in which something, especially language, has developed through time. Often contrasted with synchronic.
Derivatives
diachroneity ?d???kr?'ni:?ti, -'ne??ti noun
diachronically adverb
diachronistic d???akr?'n?st?k adjective
diachrony d??'akr?ni noun
Origin
C19: from dia- + Gk khronos 'time' + -ic.
Diachronic (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Diachronic approaches in linguistic analysis consider the development and evolution of a language through history.
Glottology         
  • Classification of Indo-European languages. Red: Extinct languages. White: categories or unattested proto-languages. Left half: [[centum]] languages; right half: [[satem]] languages
STUDY OF LANGUAGE CHANGE OVER TIME
Historical-comparative linguistics; Diachronic linguistics; Linguistic divergence; Linguistic speciation; Proto-linguistics; Comparative philologist; Historical linguist; Historical Linguistics; Language divergence; Changes in language over time; Glottology; Historical-Comparative Linguistics; Comparative historical linguistics; Phonological reconstruction; Glottologist; Innovative (linguistics); Archaic (linguistics); Historical philology; Historic linguistics; Relative dating (linguistics); Advanced (linguistics); Historical linguists
·noun The science of tongues or languages; comparative philology; glossology.

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Digraphia

In sociolinguistics, digraphia refers to the use of more than one writing system for the same language. Synchronic digraphia is the coexistence of two or more writing systems for the same language, while diachronic digraphia (or sequential digraphia) is the replacement of one writing system by another for a particular language.

Hindustani, with an Urdu literary standard written in Urdu alphabet and a High Hindi standard written in Devanagari, is one of the 'textbook examples' of synchronic digraphia, cases where writing systems are used contemporaneously. An example of diachronic digraphia, where one writing system replaces another, occurs in the case of Turkish, for which the traditional Arabic writing system was replaced with a Latin-based system in 1928.

Digraphia has implications in language planning, language policy, and language ideology.

Ejemplos de uso de diachronic
1. Korfmanns vision was quite different from that of the earlier archaeologists at Troy, in that he was determined to focus on all phases of habitation at the site, from the early Bronze Age to the Ottoman period, treating the remains of each with the same respect so that a complete diachronic reconstruction could be made.