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Lectures on Language by William Stevens Balch

Lectures on Language

Lectures on Language
As particularly connected with English Grammar

by WILLIAM STEVENS BALCH

 

Originally published in 1838 by B. Cranston & Co., USA.

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William Stevens Balch

William Stevens Balch (13 April 1806 – 25 December 1887) was an ordained Universalist preacher, politician, teacher, and historian. He was a prolific writer. His two well-known linguistics oriented texts are Inductive Grammar, Designed for Beginners (1829) and Lectures on Language, as Particularly Connected with English Grammar (1838).

 

His enthusiasm for the subject is summed up in his opening remarks to his Lectures on Language:

“There is no subject so deeply interesting and important to rational beings as the knowledge of language”

For a detailed account of his life see William Balch

 

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Title: Lectures on Language
Author: William Stevens Balch
Release date: 2009
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