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  • Trivium - Wikipedia
    Grammar teaches the mechanics of language to the student This is the step where the student "comes to terms", defining the objects and information perceived by the five senses Hence, the law of identity: a tree is a tree, and not a cat Logic (also dialectic) is the "mechanics" of thought and of analysis, the process of composing sound arguments and identifying fallacious arguments and
  • Language - Wikipedia
    The scientific study of language is called linguistics Critical examinations of languages, such as philosophy of language, the relationships between language and thought, how words represent experience, etc , have been debated at least since Gorgias and Plato in ancient Greek civilization
  • μηχανή - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Traditionally derived from Proto-Indo-European *megʰ- (“to be able”), with cognates including Old Church Slavonic мощи (mošti) and Old English magan, miht, mæġen (English may, might, main) See also Μάγος (Mágos)
  • The Origin and Linguistic Roots of the Term Mechanic
    The term "mechanic" has its origins in the ancient Greek word “mēkhanikos,” meaning “related to machines or machinery ” Initially, it did not refer to someone who worked on cars or engines, as automobiles had not yet been invented
  • μηχανικός - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun μηχανικός • (michanikós) m or f (plural μηχανικοί) (engineering) engineer, mechanic
  • Prehistory through language and archaeology - OAPEN
    Much of this book has been concerned with the mechanics of how language changes, as a question internal to historical linguistics; and external forces certainly do not normally determine the form and nature of whatever particular language changes arise
  • Linguistics - Greek, Roman, Antiquity | Britannica
    The Greek view of grammar was rather narrow and fragmented; the Roman view was largely technical The speculative medieval grammarians (who dealt with language as a speculum, “mirror” of reality) inquired into the fundamentals underlying language and grammar
  • Mechanic - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Meaning "of the nature of or pertaining to machines" is from 1620s also from late 14c mechanic (n )
  • An Overview of the Study of Language in the History of Philosophy . . .
    This article is the first part of a literature review summarizing language studies taking place along the history of philosophy, starting from the ancient Greek to the postmodern era
  • Language, ancient philosophy of
    The earliest interest in language during the ancient Greek period was largely instrumental: presumed facts about language and its features were pressed into service for the purpose of philosophical argumentation





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