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For the Years 1849-1871
lvii
1861
On Lepsius's Standard Alphabet. JAOS. vii. 299-332.
Review of Soule and Wheeler's Manual of English pronunciation and spelling. New Englander, xix. 913-929.
1862
The Atharva-Veda-Prātiçākhya, or Çāunakīyā Caturādhyāyikā: text, translation, and notes. JAOS. vii. 333-616.
1863
On the views of Biot and Weber respecting the relations of the Hindu and Chinese systems of asterisms; with an addition, on Müller's views respecting the same subject. Ibid., viii. 1-94.
1861-1863
The following articles in Appleton's New American Cyclopædia, 1st ed.: Persia, Language and Literature of, xiii. 324-328.—Sanskrit, xiv. 611-616.—Semitic Race and Languages, xiv. 760-762.—Syriac Language and Literature, xv. 547-549.—Turanian Race and Languages, xvi. 42-43.—Turkish Language and Literature, xvi. 63-66.—Veda, xvi. 280.—Zendavesta, xvi. 810-811.—Zoroaster, xvi. 834-835.
1864
Brief abstract of a series of six lectures on the Principles of Linguistic Science, delivered at the Smithsonian Institution in March, 1864. Smithsonian Report for 1864, pp. 95-116.
1865
On the Jyotisha observation of the place of the colures, and the date derivable from it. JRAS. 316-331.
On Müller's second series of lectures on the Science of Language. N. Amer. Rev., c. 565-581. Reprinted in Studies, i.
Is the study of language a physical science? Ibid., ci. 434-474.
1866
On Lepsius's Standard Alphabet: a letter of explanations from Prof. Lepsius, with notes by W. D. Whitney. JAOS. viii. 335-373.
Reply to the strictures of Prof. Weber upon an essay respecting the asterismal system of the Hindus, Arabs, and Chinese. Ibid., viii. 382-398.
1867
Language and the Study of Language: twelve lectures on the principles of linguistic science. New York, 12°, xi + 489 pp. Translated into German by Prof. Julius Jolly, 1874, München (Ackermann), 8°, xxix + 713 pp.;—into Netherlandish by J. Beckering Vinckers, 2 vols., 1877-81, Haarlem (Bohn), 8°, xvi + 436 pp. and iv + 476 pp.
The value of linguistic science to ethnology. New Englander, xxvi. 30-52.
Languages and dialects. N. Amer. Rev., civ. 30-64.
On the testimony of language respecting the unity of the human race. Ibid., cv. 214-241.
Key and Oppert on Indo-European philology. Ibid., cv. 521-554. Reprinted in Studies, i.
The aim and object of the Sheffield Scientific School. Annual Statement for 1867-8, pp. 9-21.
1868
The translation of the Veda. N. Amer. Rev., cvi. 515-542. Reprinted in Studies, i.
On A. M. Bell's Visible Speech. Ibid., cvii. 347-358. Reprinted in Studies, ii.
1869
On Müller's Chips from a German Workshop, I., II. Ibid., cix. 544-556. Reprinted in Studies, ii.
A Compendious German Grammar, with supplement of exercises. New York, 12°, xvi + 252 + 51 pp.
1870
A German Reader, in prose and verse, with notes and vocabulary. New York, 12°, x + 523 pp.
Müller on the Science of Religion. Nation, No. 276, Oct. 13.
On comparative grammars. N. Amer. Rev., cxi. 199-208.
1871
On the nature and designation of the accent in Sanskrit. Trans. APA. for 1869-70, pp. 20-45.
On the present condition of the question as to the origin of language. Ibid., pp. 84-94. Reprinted in Studies, i.
On Cox's Mythology of the Aryan Nations. N. Amer. Rev., cxii. 218-229. Reprinted in Studies, ii.
On Müller's translation of the Rig-Veda. Ibid., cxiii. 174-187. Reprinted in Studies, i.
Language and Education. Ibid., cxiii. 343-374. Reprinted in Studies, i.
On Müller's lectures on the Science of Language, 6th ed. Ibid., cxiii. 430-441. Reprinted in Studies, i.