What is Philology?

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Philology is the study of ancient texts and languages. The original Greek term meant a love of learning and literature. It has given way to the modern science of linguistics.
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philology - Definition [fi-lol-uh-jee]
(n.) The study of languages
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Philology is the study of ancient texts and languages. The original Greek term meant a love of learning and literature. It has given way to the modern science of linguistics.
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Philology is kind of like learning about superstitions, it is the study of superstitions Some people say it is about stories but some stories are not superstitions so that is wrong
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philological: of or relating to or dealing with philology
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Linguistics is the study of languge in general. Philology is a sub-field of linguistics, which studies the historical growth and adaptation of languages, especially in written literature
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