Linguistics of History
Discover the intricate connections between language and history in Linguistics of History by Roy Harris. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2004, this hardback edition spans 256 pages and offers a groundbreaking exploration of how the Western philosophy of history intertwines with the philosophy of language. Harris delves into the historical and comparative linguistics that shape our understanding of language and its evolution over time. This essential read is perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of linguistics, historiography, and philosophy alike. Enhance your knowledge of the profound links between language and historical thought with this insightful work.