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PH. D.
Here only general hints and suggestions can be given, the course
adapting itself to the preferences of the student. The foundations will
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and Old French to the Sixteenth Century; phonetics will be carefully
studied; and the principles of comparative grammar and syntax
will be duly explained.
Frequent conference, stated examinations, and original research will
form essential parts of this course.
The Professor's large and choice collection of Anglo-Saxon, English,
German, and French philological works is open to the students.
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