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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Ver′ner's law′, [Ling.]- Linguisticsthe statement by K. Verner of a regularity behind some apparent exceptions in the Germanic languages to Grimm's law, namely, that Proto-Germanic voiceless fricatives became voiced when between voiced sounds if the immediately preceding vowel was not accented in Proto-Indo-European.
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