philology - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • language: Oxford ' s library provision in linguistics and in the linguistics and philology of individual languages is second to none in the country.

Converse of object

  • study: Consequently, you may study Comparative Slavonic Philology with special reference to Polish, Czech or Russian.
  • give: The student will be able to attend and participate in all seminars and lectures on linguistics and philology given in Oxford.

Adjective modifier

  • Germanic: I joined the Department in 1990 after lecturing at Glasgow University where I taught Older and Modern Scots, Old English and Germanic Philology.
  • Slavonic: You may be offered introductory lectures to Comparative Slavonic Philology during your time at Oxford.
  • Semitic: Geoffrey Driver, who was Professor of Semitic Philology at Oxford, argued for an essentially Egyptian origin for the North Semitic alphabet.
  • Romance: Thereafter, he continues at Warsaw University, graduating with an MA in Romance Philology.
  • comparative: You may be offered introductory lectures to Comparative Slavonic Philology during your time at Oxford.
  • Celtic: A course in comparative Celtic philology is available in Part II ( Paper 12 ).

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