The string is then processed by a rendering engine that applies any relevant sound shifts since then in chronological order and thus produces a phonological representation of the modern word.
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The Anglo-Frisian nasal spirant law and Anglo-Frisian brightening resulted in certain early Germanic languages evolving into what are now English and Frisian, while the Second Germanic sound shift resulted in what would become German.
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There were no official single releases during 2006 but in 2007 both " This World Is Watching Me " ( with Armin van Buuren and strings and saw yet another sound shift from Rank 1.
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Note that " rephonologization " is occasionally used with another meaning, referring to changes such as the Germanic sound shift or the Slavic change from to, where the phonological relationships among sounds change but the number of phonemes stays the same.
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As it is probable that the development of this sound shift spanned a considerable time ( several centuries ), Proto-Germanic cannot adequately be reconstructed as a simple node in a tree model but rather represents a phase of development that may span close to a thousand years.
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The use of the term " % iddot " or " riddles " ( I Kings 10 : 1 ), an Aramaic loanword whose shape points to a sound shift no earlier than the sixth century B . C ., indicates a late origin for the text.
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The Fanam coins, when written in English, appear to display something similar to an Anglo-Germanic sound shift ( called Grimm's law ) from the traditional term " Panam " . " Panam " literally means money in several Dravidian languages of South India and is still extensively used to refer to wealth.
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Modern etymological explanations have ranged from " to follow, accommodate oneself " and " non-rebellious " ( from Turk . uy / u?) to " to wake, rouse, stir " ( from o?ur-), none of which is thought satisfactory because the sound shift ?/ > y did not appear to have taken place by this time.
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Karl Verner published his discovery in the article " Eine Ausnahme der ersten Lautverschiebung " ( an exception to the first sound shift ) in Kuhn's " Journal of Comparative Linguistic Research " in 1876, but he had presented his theory already on 1 May 1875 in a comprehensive personal letter to his friend and mentor, Vilhelm Thomsen.
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Formerly, some scholars have seen the inscription as an early incarnation of the runic alphabet, but it is now accepted that the script is North Etruscan proper, and precedes the formation of the Runic alphabet . " Harigast " constitutes an attestation of the Germanic sound shift, probably the earliest preserved, preceding Tacitus perhaps by some two centuries.
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