De Quelques Innovations de la Déclination Latine
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Paul Meillet was a pivotal figure in early 20th-century French linguistics, renowned for his profound contributions to the study of language history and structure. He significantly advanced the field of comparative grammar, shaping the understanding of Indo-European languages. Meillet's lasting legacy lies in his role as a guiding mentor to an entire generation of prominent linguists and philologists who would become central to the discipline throughout the twentieth century.






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Antoine Meillet, a pivotal figure in linguistics, made significant contributions to the field from 1866 to 1936. His work laid the foundation for modern linguistic theory, influencing various aspects of language study. Meillet's insights into historical linguistics and language evolution are particularly noteworthy, showcasing his ability to connect languages and cultures. His legacy continues to shape linguistic research and education today, making him a central figure in understanding language development and structure.