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    Comparative linguistics.
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    Here are entered works which compare languages or groups of languages for the specific purpose of determining their common origin, or discuss the method of their comparison, as represented by 19th century comparative philology and its subsequent developments. Works which compare or contrast two or more languages with the aim of finding principles which can be applied to practical problems in language teaching and translation are entered under the heading Contrastive linguistics.
    Comparative linguistics--Africa--Congresses.
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    Comparative linguistics--Asia.
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    Comparative linguistics--Bibliography.
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    Comparative linguistics--Case studies.
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    Comparative linguistics--Caucasus--Congresses.
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    Comparative linguistics--Congresses.
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    Comparative linguistics--Dictionaries.
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    Comparative linguistics--Early works to 1800.
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    Comparative linguistics--East Asia.
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    Comparative linguistics--Eurasia.
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    Comparative linguistics--Eurasia--Congresses.
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    Comparative linguistics--Europe, Eastern.
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    Comparative linguistics--Gabon.
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    Comparative linguistics--German and Portguese.
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    Comparative linguistics--German and Spanish.
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    Comparative linguistics--History.
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    Comparative linguistics--History--19th century.
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    Comparative linguistics--History--Congresses.
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