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synchronic (adj.)  
  
1215   08:41 صباحاً   date: 2023-11-25
Author : David Crystal
Book or Source : A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics
Page and Part : 469-19


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synchronic (adj.)

One of the two main temporal dimensions of LINGUISTICS investigation introduced by Ferdinand de Saussure, the other being DIACHRONIC. In synchronic linguistics, languages are studied at a theoretical point in time: one describes a ‘state’ of the language, disregarding whatever changes might be taking place. For example, one could carry out a synchronic description of the language of Chaucer, or of the sixteenth century, or of modern-day English. Most synchronic descriptions are of contemporary language states, but their importance as a preliminary to diachronic study has been stressed since Saussure. Linguistic investigations, unless specified to the contrary, are assumed to be synchronic; they display synchronicity.