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词汇 Lachmann's law
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Definition of Lachmann's law in English:

Lachmann's law

noun ˈlaxmənz ˌlɔː
  • The rule that, in Latin, a short root vowel in the present tense stem of a verb typically corresponds to a long vowel in the past participle if the present tense stem ends in a voiced plosive.

Origin

Late 19th century; earliest use found in Classical Review. From the genitive of the name of Karl Lachmann, German philologist + law.

Definition of Lachmann's law in US English:

Lachmann's law

nounˈlaxmənz ˌlɔː
  • The rule that, in Latin, a short root vowel in the present tense stem of a verb typically corresponds to a long vowel in the past participle if the present tense stem ends in a voiced plosive.

Origin

Late 19th century; earliest use found in Classical Review. From the genitive of the name of Karl Lachmann, German philologist + law.

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