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The contents are in a clean condition with no markings. The exterior has no noticeable stains or tears, but please be aware of some minor wear and tear (see photos). Thank you. Meillet Aujourd'hui (Collection Linguistique De La Societe De Linguistique De Paris) Paperback – January 30, 2007 French Edition by Gabriel Bergounioux (Editor), Charles De Lamberterie (Editor) Antoine Meillet (1866-1936) was a master of comparative grammar studies and the organizer of the French linguistic school. A student of Bréal and Saussure, he shaped an entire generation, solidifying the development of Indo-European studies from the end of the 19th century to World War II, while making significant contributions to various applied fields. The authors gathered in this book offer an analysis of Meillet's research, where his biography and organizational role are related to his theoretical studies, and vice versa. The first set is built around his activities as a diarist, with two unpublished works being published. This personal diary testifies to his commitment and concerns regarding the political and social situation in France, and contains sharp observations about intellectual and academic life. The travel diary written during his stay in Armenia sheds unexpected light on his language learning and his relationships with his hosts. The second group evaluates his scientific activities in the field of language by analyzing his contributions to various fields where he left his mark, such as Armenian, Indo-Iranian, Slavic, Germanic, and even Latin and Greek. The whole concludes with a discussion of the problematic relationship between the Proto-Indo-European language and the types of culture presumed from it. The bibliography established by Emile Benveniste in 1937 is supplemented by revisions by P. Swaggers and is reprinted at the end of the work. Subjects: Historical Linguistics - Comparative Grammar of Indo-European Languages - History of Linguistics. #Antoine Meillet #Books #Language/General
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