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their meaning. A
person who
pursues this kind of
study is
known as a
philologist. In
older usage,
especially British,
philology is more general, covering...
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Jones FRS FRAS FRSE (28
September 1746 – 27
April 1794) was a
British philologist, orientalist,
Indologist and judge. Born in Westminster,
London to Welsh...
- classics, also
classical studies or
Ancient Gr**** and
Roman studies, is the
study of
classical antiquity. In the
Western world,
classics traditionally...
- 1849
Offenbach am Main) was a
German physician, educationalist, and
philologist. He
wrote a
German grammar. His
deductive approach to
comparative philology...
- (17
January 1840,
Paris – 7
September 1917, Saint-Mandé), was a
French philologist.
Meyer was born in
Paris and
educated at the Lycée
Louis le
Grand and...
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Historical linguistics, also
known as
diachronic linguistics, is the
scientific study of how
languages change over time. It s****s to
understand the nature...
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Wilhelm Kroll (/kroʊl/; German: [kʁɔl];
October 7, 1869 –
April 21, 1939) was a
German classicist who was a full
professor at the
Universities of Greifswald...
- ʃaʁl foʁjɛl]; 21
October 1772 – 15 July 1844) was a
French historian,
philologist and critic. He was born at Saint-Étienne, Loire, the son of a poor joiner...
- he
studied and
reproduced the way that
language adapts and morphs. A
philologist by profession, he
spent much time on his
constructed languages. In the...
- Von
Egmont Brady;
October 3, 1905 –
November 5, 1980) was an
American philologist who
specialised in Old
English and Old
Norse works. Her
works included...