Characteristics of Green's Law Word Memory Method
Green's rule is a set of rules for Indo-European languages to create new words by exchanging vowels and consonants and changing prefixes and suffixes. Linguists have summed up the rules of the pronunciation changes of voiced consonants among primitive Indo-European, Greek, Latin and Germanic languages. The voiced consonants become unvoiced and fricative, and the voiced consonants become aspirated, which is gradually improved by other linguists.
Green's Law is a law used to describe the phonetic evolution of Indo-European languages, which was put forward by linguist jacob green. British linguist SirWilliamJones 1786 pointed out that Sanskrit, Greek and Latin may come from the same original language, and they are related. By means of comparison, the grammar of the homologous primitive Indo-European family is reconstructed, and many sub-languages, including European languages and Indian subcontinent languages, have evolved from this primitive language.