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Mithridates Oder Allgemeine Sprachenkunde Mit Dem Vater Unser Als Sprachprobe In Bey Nahe FÃ1/4nfhundert Sprachen Und Mundarten, Volume 2, by Johann-Christoph Adelung, is a comprehensive work on general linguistics. This volume presents a collection of nearly five hundred languages and dialects, using the Lord's Prayer as a linguistic sample for comparison. Adelung's work is a valuable resource for historical linguistics and comparative philology, offering insights into the relationships and evolution of languages.
This book is an important reference for scholars and anyone interested in the history and diversity of human languages. It showcases the methodologies used in early linguistic studies and provides a snapshot of linguistic knowledge at the time of its publication. Adelung's meticulous compilation serves as a foundational text for understanding the development of linguistic science.
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