Use "philologist|philologists" in a sentence

1. He is a philologist, specialising in American poetry.

2. Philologist Lorenzo Valla proved that the document was indeed a forgery.

3. Philologists betatter kuei trans-Tiber homomerous indigene Crampedness distorted graecian Basommatophora uviol

4. He was also unusual among philologists in having had a price on his head.

5. Bopp:German philologist whose Comparative Grammar (1833-18 illustrated the similarities among Indo-European languages.

6. The current flag was designed by Stepan Malkhasyants, an Armenian lexicographer, linguist, academician, and philologist.

7. Zhang Shanlei, a modern famous philologist, educationist and clinician, took high reputation in TCM circle.

8. This phenomenon was first described in detail in the 19th century by the German philologist Jacob Grimm.

9. By identifying the minimal pair or the minimal set of a language, a philologist can identify its phonemes.

10. Assyriology rests on information from archeological excavations on the one hand and on the study of written documents by philologists on the other hand.

11. For the ancient Chinese philologist, the relationship of the heaven and the people was always a main topic of their discussion.

12. The English word “daffodil” is a perversion of “Asphodel,” formerly written “affodil.” Some philologists suggest that de name daffodil arose from the Dutch de affodil

13. (Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1976; B.A., Ancient New Eastern Studies, University of Birmingham, 1969), is a British philologist and Assyriologist

14. Born in Geneva in 18 he was introduced to linguistic studies at an early age by a philologist, Adolphe Pictet.

15. Their effort to recruit her, however, was blocked by the philologists and historians among the philosophical faculty: Women, they insisted, should not become privatdozenten.

16. But some, like Italian philologist Franco d'Agostino, a professor at Rome's Sapienza University, are now planning to venture into the south.

17. Tsatsos and the philologist Henri Weil believe that there is no indication that Demosthenes was a pupil of Plato or Isocrates.

18. Mr. Chen Banghuai, philologist and archaeologist in modern China, had a very close contact with Mr. Wang Guowei in 1920s.

19. The 19th-century Slovak philologist and poet Pavel Jozef Šafárik, whose theory was founded on Jordanes' Getica, has influenced generations of scholars.

20. He would be like a philologist refusing to examine a fact in language, a philosopher hesitating to scrutinize a fact in humanity.

21. Miao Quansun is a well-known philologist in Qing Dynasty. This paper discusses his achievements in philology from bibliography, edition to compiling.

22. Mr. Daojing Hu was a well-known Chinese philologist on ancient book and historian on the history of science and technology.

23. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE It does not help us much to fall back on the Latin word, Cultus, for we understand that the meaning is …

24. Charters and records show their secrets to the philologist and their quota of words and inflections form a large part of our dictionaries and grammars.

25. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE The tango and the turkey-trot had spread overseas, and royalties trod on Persis' toes as they Bungled the steps like yokels

26. "What no one seemed to notice, " said a colleague of mine, a philologist, "was the ever widening gap, after 19 between the government and the people.

27. In the 21th century , it is the first question to be thought for the philologist to develop the philological study of Yijing and other ancient books.

28. Alfurese, a vague term meaning in the mouths of the natives little else than non-Mahommedan, has been more particularly applied by Dutch philologists to the native speech of certain tribes in Celebes

29. According to Jacqueline de Romilly, a French philologist and member of the Académie française, the threat of Philip would give Demosthenes' stances a focus and a raison d'être (reason for existence).

30. The spiritual culture of Greece an Aberration of the amazing political impulse towards ἁριστεὑειν. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE His instinct, which was stronger than his intelligence, told him that such an Aberration was possible

31. The first who studied the Albanians in Ukraine since 1914 was a Soviet philologist (Slavic studies) and historian Nikolai Derzhavin who was born on the territory of modern Zaporizhzhia Oblast (at the time Taurida Governorate)

32. Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (27 July 1857 – 23 November 1934) was an English Egyptologist, Orientalist, and philologist who worked for the British Museum and published numerous works on the ancient Near East

33. In The English Dialect Dictionary (London, 1898), the English philologist Joseph Wright (1855-1930) remarked that the similar-sounding plural noun of unknown origin antrims, also Antrums and antherums, meant “airs, whims, caprices, with an implication of temper”.

34. The term amour courtois —translated into English as “Courtly love”—came into wide use during the late 19th century through the work of the French philologist Gaston Paris, but the term itself was rarely used in medieval literature of any European language.

35. Claude Buffier, original and prolific French philosopher, historian, philologist, and educator, considered by the anticlerical Voltaire to be “the only Jesuit who has given a reasonable system of philosophy.” Buffier taught philosophy and theology at Rouen and literature at the college of the

36. Product filter button Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors One of the most talented disciples of the illustrious comparative philologist Richard Porson, Peter Paul Dobree (1782–1825) is commemorated in this two-volume edition of Adversaria, consisting of his prolific notes on Greek and Latin literature, history, and philology.