historical linguistics

noun
1.
the study of changes in a language or group of languages over a period of time.
Also called diachronic linguistics.
Origin
1920-25
British Dictionary definitions for historical linguistics

historical linguistics

noun
1.
(functioning as sing) the study of language as it changes in the course of time, with a view either to discovering general principles of linguistic change or to establishing the correct genealogical classification of particular languages Also called diachronic linguistics Compare descriptive linguistics