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Toronto, University of (sh) and Sievers' law (iou)


Toronto, University of (sh)




Public university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

It was founded in 1843 and reorganized in 1853 and 1887. It comprises nine undergraduate colleges, three formerly independent but now federated universities, four affiliated theological colleges, and numerous Other academic units. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees in all major disciplines. Notable among its research units are centres for the study of medieval culture and society, Religion, Russia and eastern Europe, international relations, drama, comparative literature, biomedical engineering, history of science and technology, and aerospace science.


Sievers' law (iou)



Sievers' law noun phr. M20.
[Eduard Sievers (1850-1932), German philologist.]
Philology. A rule stating that in Indo-European, (post-consonantal) unaccented i and u before a vowel were consonantal after a short syllable and vocalic after a long syllable. Also Sievers-Edgerton law.