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How to Learn Philology

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  1. This book is a simple and introductory course for teachers and learners on philology. There has long been great need of a simple and introductory work on such subjects as, for example, etymology, textual criticism, analysis, the Indo-European language, the Greek dialects, and the leading scholars of the past, and this little work is an attempt to satisfy it. Contents: preparation for analysis of words; analysis of words; general questions on sound changes, and technical terms explained; pronunciation, accents and spelling; how sounds are made; the alphabets; meaning of words; some idiomatic uses of Greek particles with Latin equivalents; textual criticism and how to emend; a few scholars and philologists and their services.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
306
ISBN
9781162622538
  1. This book is a simple and introductory course for teachers and learners on philology. There has long been great need of a simple and introductory work on such subjects as, for example, etymology, textual criticism, analysis, the Indo-European language, the Greek dialects, and the leading scholars of the past, and this little work is an attempt to satisfy it. Contents: preparation for analysis of words; analysis of words; general questions on sound changes, and technical terms explained; pronunciation, accents and spelling; how sounds are made; the alphabets; meaning of words; some idiomatic uses of Greek particles with Latin equivalents; textual criticism and how to emend; a few scholars and philologists and their services.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
306
ISBN
9781162622538