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LINGUISTIC FOUNDATIONS OF PHILOLOGICAL EDUCATION REFORM

2023
Today, various new pedagogical technologies are being applied to the educational process. As a result of scientific research, a number of new types of exercises and tasks are being tested in practice. In particular, I. Davronov's opinion about algorithmic exercises is one of the new approaches in this regard.
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Philology versus linguistics and Aramaic phonology

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2006
The recent publication of The Cambridge Encylopedia of the World's Ancient Languages provides an occasion for assessing the present state of our knowledge of ancient languages. Any assessment, however, will inevitably be influenced by methodology and point of view, depending upon whether the reader is a linguist or a philologist.
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Linguistics, Philology, and the Role of Theory

Journal for Semitics, 2020
What is “philology” in contemporary research? How does it relate to linguistics? Does studying language for the purpose of reading texts legitimise a pre-theoretical approach to language analysis? Is research without an explicit theoretical undergirding (no matter how deep beneath the overt layers of argument) anything more than naive empiricism?
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Philology and the Turn Away from the Linguistic Turn [PDF]

open access: possibleFlorilegium, 2015
In North American academia, the word ‘philology’ pulls in two directions – towards a broad, idealist sense corresponding to the roots philia and logos and towards a narrower conception of ‘mere’ philology, a historicist sub-discipline centred on etymology and textual editing.
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shakespeare linguistics and a new philology

2012
Analisi dei contributi più recenti della linguistica allo studio del linguaggio ...
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The Isolation of "Schematisierung": A Service of Linguistics to Philology

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1974
Linguistic interpretation of dead language texts is frequently beset by the problem of separating bona fide linguistic characteristics from pseudo-linguistic stylizations (Schematisierung) at the hand of redactors and scribes. This paper examines two instances of putatively abnormal morphophonology, and attempts to decide on the basis of purely ...
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Beckett's Linguistics: The Digestion of German Philology

The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory, 2018
This essay considers Beckett's linguistics as a redemption of otherness, suggesting new sources for his well-known motif of digestion and expulsion from the German tradition. Watt as well as his postwar French are shown to signal a swallowing of Goethe on Beckett's part, and his notion of “das Fremde” as digested foreign origins.
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English Historical Linguistics and Philology in Japan

1998
This volume presents an overview of recent and current work in Japan on various aspects of English historical linguistics and philology. The contributions cover fields as research as diverse as graphemics, phonology, morphology and word-formation, syntax, lexicology and semantics, stylistics and metrics, and dialectology.
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Connections between Linguistics, Normative Grammar, and Philology

2014
In 1984 the members of the Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese organized an international congress in Milan dedicated to the connections between linguistics and philology. Bolognesi observed that linguistics originated from philology at the beginning of 19th century, thus stressing that the connections between the discipline mother and her daughter were ...
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