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The eminent French philologist Michel Bral (1832-1915) made significant contributions to the fields of comparative linguistics, pedagogy and etymology. He became a member of the Acadmie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1875 and a commander of the Lgion d'honneur in 1890. This work, first published in 1877, gathers together articles that Bral mostly wrote before 1869, when he was appointed secretary of the new and prestigious Socit de Linguistique de Paris. He argues that language and mythology have a common origin, which accounts for why most abstract nouns are feminine, in remembrance of ancient deities. Bral also exposes new ways to study languages and their impact in primary and secondary education. Lastly, he lays the foundations of modern semantics, a discipline he intended would reconcile historical linguistics with the philosophy of the Enlightenment.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781108061964
- Språk: Franska
- Antal sidor: 430
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-09-26
- Förlag: Cambridge University Press