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Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 4: Essays Chiefly on the Science of Language
by F. Max (Friedrich Max) Müller
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"Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 4: Essays Chiefly on the Science of Language" by Friedrich Max Müller is a collection of scholarly essays from the late 19th century that focus on linguistic science. The volume includes lectures and writings on comparative philology, examining the historical relationships among languages and discussing methods of linguistic analysis. It emphasises the importance of establishing academic positions dedicated to the study of language, notably advocating for the creation of a chair of Comparative Philology at Oxford University. The essays address both theoretical and practical aspects of language study, reflecting Müller’s interest in the classification, origins, and development of languages, including Sanskrit and Greek.
The work situates linguistic inquiry within broader intellectual debates of the period, providing insights into the scientific approaches to language classification and history. It is part of a series of volumes that showcase Müller's contributions to philology, emphasizing the scientific basis of linguistic study and its significance for understanding human history and culture.
The work situates linguistic inquiry within broader intellectual debates of the period, providing insights into the scientific approaches to language classification and history. It is part of a series of volumes that showcase Müller's contributions to philology, emphasizing the scientific basis of linguistic study and its significance for understanding human history and culture.
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require UTF-8 (Unicode) file encoding, including accented Greek and a number of letters used in Sanskrit transliteration : œ oe ligature, dagger θεός, Ζεύς, ἐπίῤῥημα Greek ś Ś s with “acute” accent ṭ ḍ ṇ ṛ ḷ ṃ ḥ Ṛ letters with under-dots ấ î́ û́ ṛ́ letters with multiple diacritics, especially vowels with both acute and circumflex ā ē ī ō ū vowel with macron or “long” mark The book generally used circumflex accents to represent long vowels. Anomalies are individually noted. ă ĕ ĭ ŭ Ĭ vowel with breve or “short” mark ů u with small o, used in one Middle High German passage ȩ e with cedilla, used in this e-text to represent an unavailable Old Norse letter If any of these characters do not display properly, or if the apostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraph appear as garbage, you may have an incompatible browser or unavailable fonts. First, make sure that the browser’s “character set” or “file encoding” is set to Unicode (UTF-8). You may also need to change your browser’s default font. In the combined forms ấ ế û́ ṛ́ the acute accent may display after (to the right of) the main letter; this by itself is not a problem. The text also contains the single Hebrew word גְּרֵיים , and one brief passage uses Devanagari letters: क (k) च (c, the voiceless palatal) ज (j, the voiced palatal) श (ś) These may be ignored if everything else displays as intended. All Greek words and word elements include mouse-hover transliterations . It is assumed that you and your computer can deal with single Greek letters. A few Sanskrit and Hebrew letters are similarly transliterated. These are extemely rare; the transliterations should appear even if your computer cannot display the characters themselves. The chapters numbered VI–IX in the Contents are called VII–X in the body text; there is no Chapter VI. Tags in the form A or text , referring to the “Notes” at the end of some chapters, were added by the transcriber. CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. VOL. IV. CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. BY F. MAX MÜLLER, M.A., FOREIGN MEMBER OF THE FRENCH INSTITUTE, ETC. ESSAYS CHIEFLY ON THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE WITH INDEX TO VOLS III. AND IV. NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 1881. [ Published by arrangement with the Author. ] RIVERSIDE, CAMBRIDGE: STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. O.…
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