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Lectures on Language, as Particularly Connected with English Grammar
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Description
Restored for today's and future generations, this edition offers more than a window into historical linguistics; it is a journey through the very origins of English language development. Readers will find themselves tracing the footsteps of Victorian era scholars, whose fascination with comparative grammar studies shaped the way we understand and teach language today. The influence of thinkers such as Noah Webster lingers in the margins, illuminating the connections between language instruction and cultural identity. Whether you are a student of linguistics, a language teacher seeking a resource rooted in tradition, or an enthusiast of English language history, this volume speaks to the enduring relevance of the questions it raises and the insights it reveals.
Far from being just a reprint, this is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, lovingly preserved for those who seek to understand not only how English was taught, but why it mattered so deeply to generations past. Its pages pulse with the energy of discovery, offering a unique vantage point for anyone interested in the evolution of grammar and the broader currents of Victorian era studies. A true testament to the enduring power of language, this edition stands as both a scholarly resource and a cherished addition to any classic collection.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
172
Release Date:
2026-02-20
Publication Date:
2026-02-20
Publisher:
Alpha Edition
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
9373059564
ISBN13:
9789373059563
Weight:
259 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
10 cm
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