Abstract

The article provides an analytical review of linguistic views of the unique Russian comparativist and experimental philologist S.К. Bulich. The author highlights his interest in the study of new linguistic directions at the turn of the 19 – 20th centuries: semasiology, philosophy of language and interlinguistics. At the same time, it is shown that the scholar was the largest representative of the historical school of national science, an eminent expert in the Sanskritology and Church Slavonic language. The author of the article summarizes some of the provisions of the S.K. Bulich’s main book on the Russian linguistics history of the 13 – 19th centuries, which have made him an outstanding representative of SlavicRussian philology.

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