[fĭ-lŏĺə-jē]
(n.)Literary study or classical scholarship.
(n.)historical linguistics
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4 You might also consider studying comparative literature, which does stem from philology (as the article says), and/or take courses in biblical literature and philosophy, both of which may contain elements of hermeneutics, which concerns t...
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Philology considers both form and meaning in linguistic expression, combining linguistics and literary studies. Classical philology is the philology of the Greek, Latin and Sanskrit languages. Classi...
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Definition of philologist in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of philologist. Pronunciation of philologist. Translations of philologist. philologist synonyms, philologist antonyms. Information about philologist in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. Literary study or classical scholarship.
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PHILOLOGIST: Review the definition, meaning, pronunciation, explanation, synonyms, and antonyms of the term PHILOLOGIST in the Online Dictionary. What is a 11 letter word that starts with P? ... PHILOLOGIST is a 11 letter word that starts with P.
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Philologist - Definition of Philologist at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Philologist. Look it up now! ... Definition of philologist - 3 dictionary results...
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I take an interest, as a philologist, and as every philologist should, in the international-language movement, as an important and interesting linguistic phenomenon, and am sympathetic to the claims of Esperanto in particular.
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Definitions and Word Differences question: What is the difference between an etymologist and a philologist? Answer The term philologist is an older term for what is today termed a linguist, a person interested ... The term philologist is an older term for what is today termed a linguist, a person interested in the study...
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How to Become a Philologist. A philologist is person who studies words as they are applied in literature. The precursor to the modern day linguist, a philologist not only breaks down language by syntax, grammar and structure,... ... While linguists break down language structure, a philologist looks at the text as a whole.
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