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Principes de L'Etude Comparative Des Langues: Suivis D'Observations Sur Les Racines Des Langues Semitiques

Principes de L'Etude Comparative Des Langues: Suivis D'Observations Sur Les Racines Des Langues Semitiques - Cambridge Library Collection - Linguistics

Paperback (03 Apr 2010) | French

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Publisher's Synopsis

This wide-ranging comparative analysis of languages was one of the earliest products of the nineteenth century's burgeoning interest in philology. Its author was the French diplomat Baron de Merian, a contemporary of Wihelm von Humboldt and precursor of Franz Bopp and August Schleicher (also published in this series). Published shortly after Merian's death in 1828, this meticulous study is the result of twelve years of painstaking work. Merian concisely maps out the languages of the world, and attempts to trace all major dialects back to a common root. He ably demonstrates his competence as a philologist, illustrating his argument through extensive charts and tables, and does not shy away from topics such as Basque and Native American vocabulary which still pose problems for linguists today. Though many of Merian's theories have since been disproved, his pioneering work deserves its place in the history of linguistics.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781108006859
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
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Language: French
Number of pages: 252
Weight: 330g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 15mm