NAVIGATING THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH PHILOLOGY: EXPLORING MULTIFACETED APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE AND ITS LITERATURE
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Key words: Integrating language, linguistic inquiry, etymology and lexicography, socio-cultural interpretation, language complexities.Abstract
Abstract: English Philology, an interdisciplinary field integrating language, literature, history, and cultural studies, serves as a gateway to understanding the intricate tapestry of the English language and its literary heritage. This expansive article embarks on a profound journey through various dimensions of English Philology, from the historical evolution of language to the socio-cultural interpretations of literature. By delving into nuanced topics such as historical linguistics, etymology, literary analysis, and socio-cultural critique, it endeavors to provide a comprehensive understanding of the beauty and complexity inherent in English studies.
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