Philology (from Ancient Greek φιλολογία (philología) 'love of word') is the study of language in oral and written historical sources. It is the intersection...
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New Philology can refer to: The nineteenth-century intellectual movement in philology known in German as Neuphilologie New Philology (Latin America), a...
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Germanic philology is the philological study of the Germanic languages, particularly from a comparative or historical perspective. The beginnings of research...
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Classics (redirect from Classical Philology)
Africa and parts of the Middle East. Philology is the study of language preserved in written sources; classical philology is thus concerned with understanding...
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Bulgarian language (redirect from Bulgarian Philology)
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bulgarian (/bʌlˈɡɛəriən/...
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Turkic languages (redirect from Turkic philology)
(1/2): 36–59. JSTOR 41927278. Rachewiltz, Igor de. Introduction to Altaic philology: Turkic, Mongolian, Manchu / by Igor de Rachewiltz and Volker Rybatzki;...
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Linguistics (section Comparative philology)
emerged from the field of philology, of which some branches are more qualitative and holistic in approach. Today, philology and linguistics are variably...
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The American Journal of Philology is a quarterly academic journal established in 1880 by the classical scholar Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and published...
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Richard Morris (philologist) (redirect from Richard Morris (philology))
Richard Morris (8 September 1833 – 12 May 1894), was an English philologist and priest of the Church of England. Morris was born at Bermondsey on 8 September...
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In philology, a commentary is a line-by-line or even word-by-word explication usually attached to an edition of a text in the same or an accompanying...
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Comparative linguistics (redirect from Comparative philology)
(Blackwell, 2004) ISBN 1-4051-2747-3 Giles, Peter; Sievers, Eduard (1911). "Philology" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). pp. 414–438. Roger Lass...
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Martianus Capella (redirect from On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury)
encyclopedic work, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii ("On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury"), also called De septem disciplinis ("On the seven disciplines")...
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English studies (redirect from English philology)
and speech-writing, rhetoric, composition studies, creative writing, philology and etymology, journalism, poetry, publishing, the philosophy of language...
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Institute of Polish Philology (Polish: Instytut Filologii Polskiej) may refer to: Institute of Polish Philology, Gdańsk University (pl:Wydział Filologiczny...
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Root (linguistics) (redirect from Root (philology))
A root (also known as a root word or radical) is the core of a word that is irreducible into more meaningful elements. In morphology, a root is a morphologically...
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The Faculty of Philology is an academic unit within the University of Pristina. Established in 1988 after gaining independence from the Faculty of Philosophy...
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Modern Philology is a literary journal that was established in 1903. It publishes scholarly articles on literature, literary scholarship, history, and...
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Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication, formerly Kazan Imperial University, is a higher educational institution of Kazan, one of the largest...
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Romance studies (redirect from Romance philology)
Romance studies or Romance philology (Aragonese: filolochía romanica; Catalan: filologia romànica; French: romanistique; Italian: filologia romanza; Portuguese:...
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Historical linguistics (redirect from Historical philology)
18th century, having originally grown out of the earlier discipline of philology, the study of ancient texts and documents dating back to antiquity. Initially...
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faculties: Roman & German Philology, Journalism, Translation Studies, Russian Philology and three English faculties, English Philology faculty and offers bachelor...
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Catullus and Martial". Classical Philology 76 (1): 40–46. Link to preview available from the WWW". Classical Philology. 76 (1): 40–46. doi:10.1086/366597...
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Candidate of Sciences (redirect from Candidate of Philology)
A Candidate of Sciences is a PhD-equivalent academic research degree in many post-Soviet and Eastern European countries, including Russia, Czechia, Slovakia...
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Scandinavian studies (redirect from Nordic philology)
Scandinavian studies principally focuses on Danish, Norwegian and Swedish philology, especially linguistics, history and cultural studies. Denmark, Norway...
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Political philology is "an active mode of understanding" texts. It does not simply take (religious) texts at face-value as religious texts without any...
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German studies (redirect from German philology)
German studies, also often known as German philology, is the field of humanities that researches, documents and disseminates German language and literature...
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rigorously scientific study. Most directly tied to historical linguistics, philology, and semiotics, it additionally draws upon comparative semantics, morphology...
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New philology is, in medieval studies, an intellectual movement which seeks to move beyond the text-critical method associated with Karl Lachmann, which...
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Philology, the study of comparative and historical linguistics, especially of the medieval period, had a major influence on J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of medieval studies that was established in 1897 and is now...
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