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ultimately, this awareness manifests itself only in a negative
form-in strong and significant rejection of first used
language. Without a doubt, culture can not clearly thematize and
positively to realize that her tongue, getting thicker and gaining
own weight ceases to be transparent to its representations.
In fact, if we continue to talk, how can I find
(if not in some vague and obscure evidence) that language
(the same one that is used) acquires a new
dimension, not reducible to pure discursivity? That's why
clearly, the birth of Philology has remained much more hidden from
Western consciousness, rather than the birth of biology or savings -- although
it was part of the same archaeological fracture, and it
the investigation may spread into our culture even more
wider -- at least at the level of those deep layers that
run under it and support it.
As formed, the positivity of Philology? About her
the emergence in the early nineteenth century, at the time legalismo "Experience on
the language and philosophy of the Indians" (1808), "German grammar" Grimm
(1818), and BOPP book "the Sanskrit System of conjugation" (1816),
tell us four theoretical segments.
The first of these segments concerns the manner in which
can be described in any language, and to distinguish it from
other languages.
The first of these segments concerns the manner in which
can be described in any language, and to distinguish it from
other languages. In the classical age, the individuality of language
to be determined bywas based on many criteria, such as the ratio
between different sounds, of which words are formed (for example,
some languages are dominated by vowels, some consonants--);
special rights of certain categories of words (languages
abstract nouns);
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