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    Borrowed from German Ablaut (sound gradation), which is from ab- or ab (down, off), + Laut (sound).[1] Ab is used here in the sense of “deviating, varying” as in Abgott (god other than the true God), Abart (different sort, variety, anomality).

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    ablaut (countable and uncountable, plural ablauts)

    1. (phonology) The substitution of one root vowel for another, thus indicating a corresponding modification of use or meaning; vowel permutation, distinct from the phonetic influence of a succeeding vowel. [Mid 19th century.][2]
      Synonym: alternation
      Hypernyms: gradation, apophony
      • 1920, Arthur Quiller-Couch, On The Art of Reading[1]:
        I declare to you that Literature was not written for schoolmasters, nor for schoolmistresses. I would not exchange it for a wilderness of schoolmasters. It should be delivered from them, who, with their silly Ablauts and ‘tendencies,’ can themselves neither read nor write.

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    ablaut (third-person singular simple present ablauts, present participle ablauting, simple past and past participle ablauted)

    1. (intransitive, linguistics, of a vowel-containing linguistic component) To undergo a change of vowel.
      • 1983, Stephanie W. Jamison, Function and Form in the -áya-formations of the Rig Veda and ...[2], page 209:
        This root must once have ablauted, given the associated nominal derivatives prthii- 'broad', prthivl- 'earth'. However, it does not ablaut at all in its verbal forms.
      • 1985, Michael E. Krauss, Yupik Eskimo prosodic systems: descriptive and comparative studies[3], page 241:
        What we find is that one cannot predict which members of V a given member of E will cause to ablaut
      • 2006, Felix K. Ameka, Alan Charles Dench, Nicholas Evans, Catching language: the standing challenge of grammar writing[4], page 536:
        It is these co-opted verbs that tend to ablaut variably in the different Dakotan dialects and that forced morphological restructuring
      • 2012, Bernard Comrie, Zarina Estrada Fernández, Relative Clauses in Languages of the Americas: A Typological Overview[5], page 219:
        This allomorph also causes the back vowel to ablaut to a low vowel.
    2. (transitive, linguistics) To cause to change a vowel.

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    1. ^ Morris, William, editor (1969), The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, New York, NY: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., published 1971, →ISBN, page 3
    2. ^ Lesley Brown, editor-in-chief, William R. Trumble and Angus Stevenson, editors (2002), “ablaut”, in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles, 5th edition, Oxford; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 5.

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    Afrikaans

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    Etymology

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      From Dutch ablaut, borrowed from German Ablaut, from ab- +‎ Laut.

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      • Hyphenation: ab‧laut

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      ablaut (plural ablaute)

      1. (linguistics) ablaut

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      Etymology

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      From German Ablaut.

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      • IPA(key): /ˈɑblɑut/, [ˈɑ̝blɑ̝ut̪]
      • Rhymes: -ɑblɑut
      • Syllabification(key): ab‧la‧ut
      • Hyphenation(key): ab‧la‧ut

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      ablaut

      1. (linguistics) ablaut

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      Inflection of ablaut (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
      nominative ablaut ablautit
      genitive ablautin ablautien
      partitive ablautia ablauteja
      illative ablautiin ablauteihin
      singular plural
      nominative ablaut ablautit
      accusative nom. ablaut ablautit
      gen. ablautin
      genitive ablautin ablautien
      partitive ablautia ablauteja
      inessive ablautissa ablauteissa
      elative ablautista ablauteista
      illative ablautiin ablauteihin
      adessive ablautilla ablauteilla
      ablative ablautilta ablauteilta
      allative ablautille ablauteille
      essive ablautina ablauteina
      translative ablautiksi ablauteiksi
      abessive ablautitta ablauteitta
      instructive ablautein
      comitative See the possessive forms below.
      Possessive forms of ablaut (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
      first-person singular possessor
      singular plural
      nominative ablautini ablautini
      accusative nom. ablautini ablautini
      gen. ablautini
      genitive ablautini ablautieni
      partitive ablautiani ablautejani
      inessive ablautissani ablauteissani
      elative ablautistani ablauteistani
      illative ablautiini ablauteihini
      adessive ablautillani ablauteillani
      ablative ablautiltani ablauteiltani
      allative ablautilleni ablauteilleni
      essive ablautinani ablauteinani
      translative ablautikseni ablauteikseni
      abessive ablautittani ablauteittani
      instructive
      comitative ablauteineni
      second-person singular possessor
      singular plural
      nominative ablautisi ablautisi
      accusative nom. ablautisi ablautisi
      gen. ablautisi
      genitive ablautisi ablautiesi
      partitive ablautiasi ablautejasi
      inessive ablautissasi ablauteissasi
      elative ablautistasi ablauteistasi
      illative ablautiisi ablauteihisi
      adessive ablautillasi ablauteillasi
      ablative ablautiltasi ablauteiltasi
      allative ablautillesi ablauteillesi
      essive ablautinasi ablauteinasi
      translative ablautiksesi ablauteiksesi
      abessive ablautittasi ablauteittasi
      instructive
      comitative ablauteinesi
      first-person plural possessor
      singular plural
      nominative ablautimme ablautimme
      accusative nom. ablautimme ablautimme
      gen. ablautimme
      genitive ablautimme ablautiemme
      partitive ablautiamme ablautejamme
      inessive ablautissamme ablauteissamme
      elative ablautistamme ablauteistamme
      illative ablautiimme ablauteihimme
      adessive ablautillamme ablauteillamme
      ablative ablautiltamme ablauteiltamme
      allative ablautillemme ablauteillemme
      essive ablautinamme ablauteinamme
      translative ablautiksemme ablauteiksemme
      abessive ablautittamme ablauteittamme
      instructive
      comitative ablauteinemme
      second-person plural possessor
      singular plural
      nominative ablautinne ablautinne
      accusative nom. ablautinne ablautinne
      gen. ablautinne
      genitive ablautinne ablautienne
      partitive ablautianne ablautejanne
      inessive ablautissanne ablauteissanne
      elative ablautistanne ablauteistanne
      illative ablautiinne ablauteihinne
      adessive ablautillanne ablauteillanne
      ablative ablautiltanne ablauteiltanne
      allative ablautillenne ablauteillenne
      essive ablautinanne ablauteinanne
      translative ablautiksenne ablauteiksenne
      abessive ablautittanne ablauteittanne
      instructive
      comitative ablauteinenne

      Hungarian

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       tőhangváltás on Hungarian Wikipedia

      Etymology

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      Borrowed from German Ablaut (ablaut).[1]

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): [ˈɒblɒut]
      • Rhymes: -ut
      • Hyphenation: ab‧laut[2]
      • Syllabification: ab‧la‧ut

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      ablaut (plural ablautok)

      1. (phonology) ablaut (substitution of one root vowel for another)
        Synonyms: apofónia, tőhangváltás, tőhangváltozás, tőhangzóváltás, tőhangzóváltozás

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      Possessive forms of ablaut
      possessor single possession multiple possessions
      1st person sing. ablautom ablautjaim
      2nd person sing. ablautod ablautjaid
      3rd person sing. ablautja ablautjai
      1st person plural ablautunk ablautjaink
      2nd person plural ablautotok ablautjaitok
      3rd person plural ablautjuk ablautjaik

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      1. ^ István Tótfalusi (2005), Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára [A Storehouse of Foreign Words: An Explanatory and Etymological Dictionary of Foreign Words], Budapest: Tinta, →ISBN
      2. ^ Krisztina Laczkó, Attila Mártonfi (2006), Helyesírás [Orthography], Budapest: Osiris Kiadó, →ISBN, page 426

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        Borrowed from German Ablaut (sound gradation).

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        ablaut

        1. ablaut (substitution of one root vowel for another)

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        Portuguese

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          From German Ablaut.

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          ablaut m (plural ablauts)

          1. (linguistics) ablaut (substitution of one root vowel for another)

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          Romanian

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          Etymology

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            Borrowed from German Ablaut.

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            ablaut n (plural ablauturi)

            1. ablaut
              Synonym: apofonie

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            singular plural
            indefinite definite indefinite definite
            nominative-accusative ablaut ablautul ablauturi ablauturile
            genitive-dative ablaut ablautului ablauturi ablauturilor
            vocative ablautule ablauturilor

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            Serbo-Croatian

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            Etymology

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              Borrowed from German Ablaut.

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              àblaut m inan (Cyrillic spelling а̀блаут)

              1. (linguistics) ablaut (substitution of one root vowel for another)
                Synonyms: prévoj, prijévoj

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              Declension of ablaut
              singular plural
              nominative àblaut ablauti
              genitive ablauta ablauta
              dative ablautu ablautima
              accusative ablaut ablaute
              vocative ablaute ablauti
              locative ablautu ablautima
              instrumental ablautom ablautima

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              • ablaut”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026