historical language stage
C1722
concept
A historical language stage is a distinct, temporally bounded phase in the development of a language, characterized by relatively stable structural features and documented through historical evidence.
Aliases (12)
- historical language form ×2
- stage of the Dutch language ×2
- historical dialect ×1
- historical language period ×1
- historical stage of a language ×1
- stage of Frisian language ×1
- stage of language ×1
- stage of the Estonian language ×1
- stage of the French language ×1
- stage of the Japanese language ×1
- stage of the Javanese language ×1
- stage of the Malay language ×1
Instances (34)
- Early Modern Dutch
- Old Dutch
- Middle Dutch via concept surface "stage of the Dutch language"
- Sermo Vulgaris
- Popular Latin
- Old Malay via concept surface "stage of the Malay language"
- Middle Javanese
- Old Anatolian Turkish
- Early Modern English via concept surface "historical stage of a language"
- Middle English
- Northumbrian via concept surface "historical dialect"
- Common Albanian
- Middle Frisian via concept surface "stage of Frisian language"
- Renaissance Latin
- Medieval Latin via concept surface "historical language form"
- Mycenaean Greek
- Early Modern Irish
- Middle Indo-Aryan
- Medieval Greek
- Middle High German
- New High German via concept surface "stage of language"
- Middle Irish
- Classical Japanese via concept surface "historical language form"
- Middle Estonian
- Old Arabic
- Middle French
- Classical Arabic
- Old Latin