Zur Lautverschiebung (On the Sound Shift) is a scholarly work by Johann Friedrich Kr uter, published in 1877. Written in German, the book delves into the intricate details of the Germanic sound shift, a pivotal concept in historical linguistics. Kr uter explores the systematic changes in the pronunciation of consonants across different Germanic languages, offering insights into the evolution and relationships between these languages. This book is a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in the history of the German language and the broader field of Indo-European linguistics. It provides a detailed analysis of the laws governing sound change and their impact on the development of linguistic systems.
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