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- noun linguistics A set of
statements describing the inheritedProto-Indo-European stops as they developed inProto-Germanic . It establishes a set of regular correspondences between early Germanic stops andfricatives and the stopconsonants of certain othercentum Indo-European languages.
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Named for Jacob Grimm.
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