philology

IPA: fʌɫˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • The humanistic study of language.
  • (uncommon) Linguistics.
  • (philosophy) Love and study of learning and literature, broadly speaking.
  • (culture) Scholarship and culture, particularly classical, literary and linguistic.
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Examples of "philology" in Sentences

  • The field of study is called philology.
  • In philology it is the same as in archeology.
  • He studied philology in the University of Athens.
  • He was trained in the positivistic style of philology.
  • He studied Roman Philology in the University of Granada.
  • Murko was trained in the positivistic style of philology.
  • There is nothing such from the view point of the philology.
  • He was one of the pioneers in the field of Iranian philology.
  • He had a good grounding in grammar, lexicography and philology.
  • Milka graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade.

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