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400 Philology in general
[n philology the general works put under 400-419 deal almost entirely with Indo-
European languages. They ar put here because they cover most of the divisions
of this clas, and in practis ar most convenient here. Under 439, 479 and 489 ar
placed books limited to Teutonic, Romance or Hellenic groups, and under 4or ar
placed only such general works as ar specificly limited to Indo-European group
Philosofy Origin of language
Compends, outlines
Dictionaries, cyclopedias
Essays, lectures, addresses
Periodicals
Societies, transactions, etc.
Teaching and study of languages in general,
also of philology
‘Works on teaching and study of an individual language ar clast with that language
Polygrafy Collections Different kinds of
language
Dialects and patois of languages in general Dialectology
Dialects of a special language ar clast under number for that language
Universal language International Artificial
Volapik
fe Esperanto
409 History of language Distribution
I Geografic distribution of languages
Divided like 930-999
410 Comparativ
410-419 includes comparativ works in general and also comparativ works on Indo-
European group in general, but general and comparatin works on Teutonic group ar
439; on Romance group 479; on Hellenic group 480. Everything about an individual
language is put with that language. 410-418 may be subdivided like 420-428
411 Orthografy Orthoepy Alfabets
412 Etymology, derivation
413 Lexicografy Lexicology Polyglot
dictionaries
Phonology Visible speech Natural laws
of language
See also 612.78 Physiology of speech
Grammar, morfology, syntax