Introduction to the Study of Language: A critical survey of the history and methods of comparative philology of Indo-European languages (Leipzig, 1882). New editionJohn Benjamins Publishing, 1974 M01 1 - 148 páginas This volume contains a fac simile edition of the 1882 English translation of Delbrück s Einleitung in das Sprachstudium. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und Methodik der vergleichenden Sprachforschung (Leipzig 1880), together with a Foreword and a Selected Bibliography. |
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... derive the best possible idea of the present position of comparative philology, I ought to add that the task of the translator has been performed in a way that leaves nothing to be desired. (208) With regard to the translator, Eva ...
... derive the best possible idea of the present position of comparative philology, I ought to add that the task of the translator has been performed in a way that leaves nothing to be desired. (208) With regard to the translator, Eva ...
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... derived from it.” lVe cannot, therefore, say that BOP]? was the discoverer of the Indo-European 1) community of language, but to him is due the credit of having instituted a systematic comparison, which, starting from the forms of the ...
... derived from it.” lVe cannot, therefore, say that BOP]? was the discoverer of the Indo-European 1) community of language, but to him is due the credit of having instituted a systematic comparison, which, starting from the forms of the ...
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... derived from immediate observation (for where could we observe such an organic growth '?) ; it seems more probable that it is really nothing but the necessary logical opposite of the theory which SCHLEGEL felt obliged to reject. In face ...
... derived from immediate observation (for where could we observe such an organic growth '?) ; it seems more probable that it is really nothing but the necessary logical opposite of the theory which SCHLEGEL felt obliged to reject. In face ...
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... derive from the grammatical tradition prevalent at his time the opinion which he here expressed and retained ever after, namely, that all words go back to monosyllabic elements. For ADELUNG had already declared that all the words of the ...
... derive from the grammatical tradition prevalent at his time the opinion which he here expressed and retained ever after, namely, that all words go back to monosyllabic elements. For ADELUNG had already declared that all the words of the ...
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... derived from roots, which are all monosyllabic. There are two classes of roots, viz., verbal roots, fr0m which spring verbs and nouns, and pronominal roots, from which pronouns, primitive prepositions, conjunctions and particles have ...
... derived from roots, which are all monosyllabic. There are two classes of roots, viz., verbal roots, fr0m which spring verbs and nouns, and pronominal roots, from which pronouns, primitive prepositions, conjunctions and particles have ...
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CHAPTER II BOPPS CONTEMPORIES AND SUCCESSORS DOWN TO AUGUST SCHLEICHER
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CHAPTER III AUGUST SCHLEICHER
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CHAPTER IV NEW ENDEAVORS
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CHAPTER V THE AGGLUTINATION THEOEY
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CHAPTER VI PHONETIC LAWS
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CHAPTER VII THE SEPARATION OF THE RACES
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INDEX | 140 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 143 |
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according accordingly affixed affixion agglutination theory analogy aorist appears assert assume assumption BENFEY BOPP BOPP’s Borr Borr’s BRUGMAN Celtic classification Comparative Grammar comparison composition consonants CURTIUS declension defined definite Delbriick derived dialects difficulty discussion edition Einleitung English translation especially example exist explanation expressed fact field finally find first person first place formations GEORG CURTIUS German Greek GRIMM guages historical history of linguistics hypothesis idea individual languages Indo-European languages inflectional forms influence instance investigations Italic languages JACOB GRIMM JOHANNES SCHMIDT Latin linguistic science meaning mentioned method natural science nouns opinion organic parent speech period personal suffixes philologists phonetic change phonetic laws possible POTT present stems primitive speech probable pronominal pronouns question regard remarks root Sanskrit Sanskrit language SCHLEGEL SCHLEICHER scholars scientific seems separate significance Slavonic sounds speak stand-point Study of Language sufficient suffixes syllables tion verb vowel WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT words