Junggrammatiker
[yoo ng-grah-mah-tee-kuh r] /ˈyʊŋ grɑˌmɑ ti kər/
noun, Linguistics, German.
1.
a group of linguists of the late 19th century who held that phonetic laws are universally valid and allow of no exceptions; neo-grammarians.
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