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Lectures on the Science of Language represents F. Max Müller’s comprehensive examination of language as a scientific subject. This second edition presents his groundbreaking theories on the origins, structure, and development of human language. Müller, a pioneering comparative philologist, argues that language is a natural phenomenon subject to scientific study and systematic analysis.
The work covers the fundamental principles of linguistic science, including the comparative study of languages, etymological analysis, and the relationship between language and human thought. Müller explores how languages evolve, change, and relate to one another across different cultures and historical periods. His lectures provide invaluable insights into the methodology of linguistic research and the philosophical implications of language study.
This classic text remains essential reading for students of linguistics, philosophy, and the history of science, offering a historical perspective on how language was understood during the nineteenth century and laying groundwork for modern linguistic theory.



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