Two Lectures on the Science of Language (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

James Hope Moulton

 
9780666239815: Two Lectures on the Science of Language (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how language works and why it matters to understanding culture and history.

This scholarly introduction delivers clear, thoughtful insight into the science of language, its methods, and its surprising connections to literature, history, and everyday speech. The book traces how linguistic study grew in the nineteenth century and why careful, cross-disciplinary evidence matters for sound conclusions.

Designed for curious readers and students, it balances accessible explanations with the real methods linguists use—from etymology to phonetics and the study of ancient roots. You’ll see how language informs our view of past peoples and how hierarchical ideas about race and culture intersect with linguistic research. The text also acknowledges cautions and limits, helping readers think critically about what language can reveal.

  • How the science of language developed and why it changed from guesswork to careful analysis
  • Key concepts like inheritance, borrowing, semantics, and phonetic laws
  • Historical context linking language study to archaeology, anthropology, and literature
  • Examples that illustrate methods without overwhelming technical detail

Ideal for readers curious about language, history, and how evidence from many fields comes together to shape our understanding of the past.

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