"De La M thode Comparative Appliqu e L' tude Des Langues" is a foundational lecture by Michel Breal, delivered at the Coll ge de France. This seminal work explores the application of the comparative method to the study of languages, marking a significant contribution to the field of linguistics. Breal's insights provide a historical perspective on the development of comparative linguistics and its importance in understanding language evolution and relationships. This edition offers readers access to the original French text, preserving the nuances of Breal's arguments and insights. A valuable resource for students and scholars of linguistics, historical studies, and French intellectual history.
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