| 31. | At first, historical linguistics was comparative linguistics.
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| 32. | Many scientific disciplines, such as genetics, cybernetics, and comparative linguistics, were enemies of the people and imprisoned.
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| 33. | In honor of Archibald A . Hill : Historical and Comparative Linguistics ( Vol . 3 ).
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| 34. | It has no valid comparative linguistic basis.
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| 35. | Comparative linguistics is now, however, only a part of a more broadly conceived discipline of historical linguistics.
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| 36. | From 1885 to 1902, he was a professor of Indology and comparative linguistics at the University of Halle.
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| 37. | He was appointed as the extraordinary ( ) professor of comparative linguistics and Sanskrit at Jena in 1868.
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| 38. | The existence of such early-attested documents in Gothic makes it a language of considerable interest in comparative linguistics.
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| 39. | In the meantime, he received his habilitation in Sanskrit and comparative linguistics at the university ( 1869 ).
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| 40. | Comparative linguistics led to a picture of ancient Greek that more or less corroborated Erasmus'view, though with some modifications.
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