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This groundbreaking work by Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight provides a detailed analysis of comparative phonology and comparative English etymology. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of linguistics and historical language development, Dwight provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of language and the relationship between different linguistic families. Featuring detailed discussion and analysis, this work is a must-have for linguists and others interested in language development.

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