Philology - Wikipedia Philology (from Ancient Greek φιλολογία (philología) 'love of word') is the study of language in oral and written historical sources
Philology | Historical Linguistics, Textual Criticism Comparative . . . philology, traditionally, the study of the history of language, including the historical study of literary texts It is also called comparative philology when the emphasis is on the comparison of the historical states of different languages
Philological - definition of philological by The Free Dictionary Define philological philological synonyms, philological pronunciation, philological translation, English dictionary definition of philological n 1 Literary study or classical scholarship 2 See historical linguistics phi·lol′o·ger , phi·lol′o·gist n phil′o·log′ic , phil′o·log′i·cal adj
Philological - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Philological refers to the study of language in historical texts, focusing on its development and evolution over time It encompasses various aspects like grammar, semantics, and linguistics as they relate to literature and written documents
PHILOLOGY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Philology definition: the study of literary texts and of written records, the establishment of their authenticity and their original form, and the determination of their meaning See examples of PHILOLOGY used in a sentence