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philology


1. Criticism; grammatical learning.

2. <study> The study of language, especially in a philosophical manner and as a science; the investigation of the laws of human speech, the relation of different tongues to one another, and historical development of Languages; linguistic science.

Philology comprehends a knowledge of the etymology, or origin and combination of words; grammar, the construction of sentences, or use of words in language; criticism, the interpretation of authors, the affinities of different Languages, and whatever relates to the history or present state of Languages. It sometimes includes rhetoric, poetry, history, and antiquities.

3. A treatise on the science of language.

Origin: L. Philologia love of learning, interpretation, philology, Gr., cf. F. Philologie. See Philologer.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Salinger, J. D. (oh)



(1919- ) a US writer who wrote The Catcher in the Rye, one of the most famous and popular US novels ever written