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great vowel shift
noun
often capitalized G&V;&S;
: a change in pronunciation of the long vowels of Middle English that began in the 15th century and continued into the 16th century in which the high vowels were diphthongized and the other vowels were raised
Word History
First Known Use
1909, in the meaning defined above
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The first known use of great vowel shift was
in 1909
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“Great vowel shift.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/great%20vowel%20shift. Accessed 19 Jan. 2025.
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