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Select List of Whitney's Writings
1871 | Examination of Dr. Haug's views respecting Sanskrit accentuation. JAOS. x., pp. ix-xi, = Proc. for May.
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The Tāittirīya-Prātiçākhya, with its commentary, the Tribhāshyaratna: text, translation, and notes. JAOS. ix. 1-469.
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1872 | Steinthal on the Origin of Language. N. Amer. Rev., cxiv. 272-308. Reprinted in Studies, i.
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Jacolliot's Bible in India. Independent, May 2.
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Strictures on the views of August Schleicher respecting the nature of language and kindred subjects. Trans. APA. for 1871, pp. 35-64. Reprinted in Studies, i.
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1873 | Oriental and Linguistic Studies: the Veda; the Avesta; the Science of Language. New York, 12°, ix + 417 pp. [First series.]
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On material and form in language. Trans. APA. for 1872, pp. 77-96.
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Notes to Colebrooke's Essay on the Vedas. Pp. 103-132 of vol. i of the second edition of Colebrooke's Essays, London, 8°.
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Intercollegiate emulation. Nation, No. 399, Feb. 20.
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On the U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Amer. Journal of Science for Dec., vi. 463-466.
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Hall's Recent Exemplifications of False Philology. The New York Times, Feb. 26.
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Hall's Modern English. Ibid., Dec. 6.
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The Hayden Expedition (letters from Colorado). The New York Tribune, extra No. 14, Dec. 30.
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Text-books for the study of Sanskrit. The (Yale) College Courant, Dec. 13. Reprinted, with corrections and additions, June 27, 1874.
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La question de l'anusvāra Sanscrit. Mémoires de la Societé de Linguistique de Paris, vol. 2 (1875), pp. 194-199.
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1874 | On Darwinism and language. N. Amer. Rev., cxix. 61-88.
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Oriental and Linguistic Studies. Second series: The East and West; Religion and Mythology; Orthography and Phonology; Hindu Astronomy. New York, 12°, xi + 432 pp.
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Who shall direct the national surveys? Nation, No. 464, May 21.
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On Peile's Greek and Latin Etymology. Trans. Philol. Soc. of London for 1873-4, pp. 299-327.
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On the Chinese sieu as constellations. JAOS. x., pp. lxxxii-lxxxv, = Proc. for May.
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On recent discussions as to the phonetic character of the Sanskrit anusvāra. Ibid., pp. lxxxvi-lxxxviii.
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On the Sanskrit accent and Dr. Haug. Ibid., pp. ciii-cv (for Oct.).
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1875 | The Life and Growth of Language: an outline of linguistic science. (International Scientific Series, vol. 16.) New York, 12°, ix + 326 pp. Translated into German by Prof. A. Leskien, 1876, 12°, xv + 350 pp., Leipzig (Brockhaus);—into French, 1876, 8°, vii + 264 pp., Paris (Baillière); into Italian by Prof. F. d'Ovidio, 1876, 8°, xxi + 389 pp., Milan (Dumolard);—into Netherlandish by G. Velderman, 1879, 8°, vi + 274 pp., Arnhem (Quint);—into Swedish by G. Stjernström, 1880, 12°, viii + 320 pp., Stockholm (Björck).
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Φύσει or θέσει—natural or conventional? Trans. APA. for 1874, pp. 95-116.
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Are languages institutions? Contemporary Rev. (London), xxv. 713-732.
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Streitfragen der heutigen Sprachphilosophie. Deutsche Rundschau (Berlin), iv. 259-279.
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1876 | On the classification of the forms of the Sanskrit aorist. JAOS. x., pp. cxxiv-cxxv, = Proc. for May.
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Ζεῦ = dyāùs, and other points relating to Sanskrit grammar, as presented in M. Müller's recent volume of "Chips." Ibid., pp. cxxvi-cxxix.
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On De Rougé's derivation of the Phenician alphabet from the Egyptian characters. Ibid., pp. cxxxi-cxxxii (for Nov.).
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The study of English grammar. New England Journal of Education, Mar. 18, Apr. 15, May 13.
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