Introduction to the Study of Language: A Critical Survey of the History and Methods of Comparative Philology of the Indo-European LanguagesBreitkopf and Härtel, 1882 - 142 pages |
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according accordingly affixed affixion agglutination theory analogy aorist appear assert assume assumption AUGUST SCHLEICHER BENFEY BOPP Bopp's view BRUGMAN Celtic Comparative Grammar composition Conjugationssystem connection consonants CURTIUS declension DELBRÜCK derived dialects discussion especially example exist explanation expressed fact field formations FRANZ BOPP FRIEDRICH SCHLEGEL GEORG CURTIUS German Greek GRIMM guages historical hypothesis idea individual languages Indo-European languages Indo-Iranian influence instance investigation Italic languages JAKOB GRIMM JOHANNES SCHMIDT Kuhn's Zeitschrift Latin linguistic linguistic science LUDWIG meaning method monosyllabic natural science nominal noun-stems nouns opinion organic original parent speech period philologists philology phonetic change phonetic laws possible POTT present stems primitive speech probable pronominal pronouns question quoted regard relation remarks Sanskrit Sanskrit language SCHERER SCHLEGEL SCHLEICHER scholars seems separate Slavonic sounds speak Sprache stand-point stem-forming suffixes Study of Language syllable tion Vedic language vowel whole wholly WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT words
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Leibniz, Humboldt, and the Origins of Comparativism Tullio De Mauro,Lia Formigari No preview available - 1990 |