"Four Romantic Words" http://www.solcon.nl/arendsmilde/cslewis/reflections/e-frw-text.htm in Words and Idioms : Studies in the English Language (1925), § I.
Context: The emergence of a new term to describe a certain phenomenon, of a new adjective to designate a certain quality, is always of interest, both linguistically and from the point of view of the history of human thought. That history would be a much simpler matter (and language, too, a much more precise instrument) if new thoughts on their appearance, and new facts at their discovery, could at once be analysed and explained and named with scientific precision. But even in science this seldom happens; we find rather that a whole complex group of facts, like those for instance of gas or electricity, are at first somewhat vaguely noticed, and are given, more or less by chance, a name like that of gas, which is an arbitrary formation, or that of electricity, which is derived from the attractive power of electrum or amber when rubbed — the first electric phenomenon to be noticed.
Quotes about linguistics
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Visit to Lebedinsky GOK, 2017-07-14
On Ukraine
Science Fiction on the Titanic, in Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison (eds.) The Year's Best SF 9 (1976), ISBN 0-8600-7894-9, p. 201
On how he perceives Puerto Rico in “An Interview with Tato Laviera, the King of Nuyorican Poetical Migrations” https://www.latinorebels.com/2012/07/11/an-interview-with-tato-laviera-the-king-of-nuyorican-poetical-migrations/ in Latino Rebels (2012 Jul 11)
Slaves of Time (p. 16)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
The Rigveda: A Historical Analysis (2000), Chapter 8 : Misinterpretations of Rigvedic History
The Rigveda: A Historical Analysis (2000), Chapter 7 : The Indo-European Homeland
‘Ein Fremdling im Rgveda’ (Journal of Indo-European Studies, Vol. 31, No.1-2: pp.107-185, 2003)
Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah
Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment To Calculation (1976)
Source: What is Anthropology? (2nd ed., 2017), Ch. 2 : Key Concepts
Writings of Dr. Leitner, Chapter: Oriental Translations of English Texts, p. 151
Source: Quotaes, Barbarian Tides (2010), p. 25
1.9 The Taste of Depravity https://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon1.htm#taste
The Hedonistic Imperative https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/514875 (1995)
"God and the Sino-Tibetan Copula" (1985) (p.4)