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Excerpt from Manual of Linguistics: A Concise Account of General and English, Phonology, With Supplementary, Chapters on Kindred Topics
I have been told and believe that a book written on the lines of the present one is a desideratum.
Certainly, if a correct knowledge of the whence and the wherefore of words have its uses, no one, who wishes or is constrained to be a full man in such, things can afford to dispense with a knowledge of the facts that I have here tried to set forth.
It has been my object to produce a volume that will, with fair completeness, and in moderate compass, present the main results of modern phonology. I have also sought to round it off by the addition of such supplementary matter as may usefully accompany the main theme.
Phonology is a precise science, as precise as the most fastidious precisian could desire. It is based on truth, it is buttressed by law. If it has its farthing facts, it has also its solid generalisations. In any case, it is indispensable in linguistic research, which, involving as it does a knowledge of principle, ought to be appraised above mere dictionary etymologising.
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