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philology

study of language / linguistic analysis / textual criticism
Noun

This term describes the scholarly study of language in written historical sources. It blends linguistic analysis with literary criticism to reconstruct original texts and understand how languages evolve over centuries. It is typically used in academic or archival contexts rather than in modern conversational linguistics. As an uncountable noun, it refers to a field of study or a body of knowledge. It does not take a plural form in standard usage, as it represents a singular academic discipline.

Meanings

Noun

The branch of knowledge that deals with the structure, historical development, and relationships of languages.

"The professor specialized in comparative philology to trace the origins of Indo-European languages."

Noun

The study of literary texts and written records, focusing on establishing their original form and interpreting their meaning through linguistic analysis.

"Her research in classical philology helped uncover the authentic text of the ancient manuscript."

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