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Kluge's law and P

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Difference between Kluge's law and P

Kluge's law vs. P

Kluge's law is a controversial Proto-Germanic sound law formulated by Friedrich Kluge. P (named pee) is the 16th letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

Similarities between Kluge's law and P

Kluge's law and P have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Grimm's law, Phoneme.

Grimm's law

Grimm's law (also known as the First Germanic Sound Shift or Rask's rule) is a set of statements named after Jacob Grimm and Rasmus Rask describing the inherited Proto-Indo-European (PIE) stop consonants as they developed in Proto-Germanic (the common ancestor of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European family) in the 1st millennium BC.

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Phoneme

A phoneme is one of the units of sound (or gesture in the case of sign languages, see chereme) that distinguish one word from another in a particular language.

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Kluge's law and P Comparison

Kluge's law has 46 relations, while P has 54. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.00% = 2 / (46 + 54).

References

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