Opuscula: Essays chiefly Philological and Ethnographical
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The collection gathers essays and lectures on comparative philology and ethnography written between 1840 and 1856, many presented to scholarly societies. It examines language structure and historical development, distinguishes the study of language as a general science from the study of individual languages, and argues for language study as an educational discipline. Papers address specific linguistic problems and corrections of prevailing opinions, offer etymological and transliteration analyses of minority tongues, and contain technical appendices and tables. The tone is investigative and detailed, combining broad theoretical discussion with close philological evidence, and includes addenda and corrigenda for textual and transliteration inconsistencies.
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