词汇 | philological |
释义 | philological adjective uk /ˌfɪl.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˌfɪl.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/ relating to the study of language, especially its history and development: 语文学(语言学的旧名)的;文献学的 The book was the outcome of his philological work.这本书是他文献学工作的成果。 In autumn 1889 he enrolled in philological studies at Leipzig University. 1889年秋,他进入莱比锡大学学习语文学。 See philology His philological work focused on the lexis, pronunciation, and orthography of English. High school had provided him with excellent philological skills. Most of what we know is based on traditional philological research, with literary texts as data. Linguistic terms & linguistic style accentual affricate allophone allophony anaphor contextualize easy read emphatic entailment etymological etymologically idiomatic inflected language parataxis philologically polysemy portmanteau word prescriptivism stylistics tautology Examples of philologicalphilological For all peoples there comes a time when purifying their language becomes the most urgent philological task. A valuable contribution in this area would typically come from a researcher who combines a good knowledge of generative grammar with solid philological competence. Contributions which combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially welcome. In such cases it is more a matter of the philological interpretation of written texts than anything resembling a discussion of speech forms. He is concerned to bring together philological and sociolinguistic approaches, examining developments in the language from both an internal and external perspective. What was the influence of your philological background for your theoretical thinking in archaeology? Philological debates of any worth are not irresolvable. It is impossible to undertake philological work without relying on probabilities. This, however, is - for technical and philological reasons - rarely ever possible. For all nations, the most difficult philological work consists in language purification. First, these philological writings are almost entirely written in foreign languages. Here, social and economic issues were reported by people with legal, and in rare cases philological, expertise. In etymology, we are seeing a move away from the analytical and philological approach to a more historical and descriptive approach. Few works of social thought, of any epoch, reward close philological scrutiny to quite this extent. Given the nature of this particular text, that discussion would surely have transcended its philological trappings. See all examples of philological These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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