noun
- The study of language and literature, especially the historical development and relationships of languages.
- The study of literary texts and their origins, authenticity, and historical context.
Usage: Often used in academic and scholarly contexts.; Closely related to linguistics, though philology traditionally emphasizes historical and comparative aspects.
Usage: Emphasizes textual criticism and manuscript analysis.
Examples
- She earned her doctorate in philology, focusing on the evolution of Romance languages.
- Philology helped scholars understand how Latin evolved into French, Spanish, and Italian.
- The professor's work in philology involved comparing ancient manuscripts to establish the correct text.
- Medieval philology requires knowledge of multiple dead languages and writing systems.
- His passion for philology led him to study the origins of English words and their etymologies.
- Philology and archaeology often work together to understand ancient civilizations.